The Beaches’ current winning streak continues, as they bring their glossy indie-rock to Manchester’s O2 Ritz.
On an evening of full-force deathcore punishment in Manchester, Lorna Shore are still able to rise above it all and take their place at the genre’s very top.
In their crusade to become the new faces of radio-rock and alt-metal, Sleep Theory arrive in Manchester to make waves that are impossible to miss.
It’s not all that cool and finds itself reliant on heavy hits of nostalgia, but despite that, Story Of The Year’s newest is an enjoyably easy 2000s emo throwback.
Unsurprising for one of the definitive forces of heavy music in the 21st Century, Converge’s newest is, yet again, great.
Not only are Arm’s Length at the top of their game in Manchester, but bringing a stacked bill with them makes for one of the emo highlights of 2026 so far.
The cold, claustrophobic post-punk of IST IST’s new album showcases the band at their most refined and thematically potent.
DMA’s revisit the pinnacle of their Britpop revivalism in Manchester, for the 10th anniversary of ‘Hills End’.
The kindest judgement that can be made on TX2’s debut is that their shameless, pitiful grift isn’t worse.
Only The Poets’ album release show in Manchester looks to be the perfect starting block for the next superstars of British indie-pop.
