Lily's Music Guidebook

Lily
Lily's Music Guidebook

Vinyl stores

vinyl collection!
11 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Piccadilly Records
53 Oldham St
11 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
vinyl collection!

music club

53 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Matt & Phreds Jazz Club
64 Tib St
53 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The Deaf Institute is an independent fun loving bar & venue, spread across 3 floors, with 3 bars, a kitchen & a roof terrace. Housed in a historic Manchester building originally built in 1878 as The Deaf Institute, the building was derelict when they first got our hands on it over a decade ago, and they have refurbished it back to approach its original glory. Located just off the bustling Oxford Road, we are based in the heart of the Manchester Metropolitan University Campus.
21 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The Deaf Institute
135 Grosvenor St
21 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The Deaf Institute is an independent fun loving bar & venue, spread across 3 floors, with 3 bars, a kitchen & a roof terrace. Housed in a historic Manchester building originally built in 1878 as The Deaf Institute, the building was derelict when they first got our hands on it over a decade ago, and they have refurbished it back to approach its original glory. Located just off the bustling Oxford Road, we are based in the heart of the Manchester Metropolitan University Campus.
Night & Day Cafe: A dose of musical diversity to Oldham Street. You may see an up-and-coming indie rock band or jazz quartet one night and a DJ-fueled dance party the next. The space has hosted live music since 1991 and has established itself as a tour stop for artists working their way toward that big break.
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Night & Day Cafe
26 Oldham St
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Night & Day Cafe: A dose of musical diversity to Oldham Street. You may see an up-and-coming indie rock band or jazz quartet one night and a DJ-fueled dance party the next. The space has hosted live music since 1991 and has established itself as a tour stop for artists working their way toward that big break.
Gullivers: You get two music venues in one at Gullivers: The bigger club upstairs hosts low- and mid-level touring acts across multiple genres, and the high-end local players that support them, while the pub room downstairs is fit for more relaxed acoustic performances. There’s something going on here nearly every night, and its location in the heart of a nightlife district makes it the ideal stop for an early evening pint to plan out the night’s adventure (though there’s a solid chance you’ll end up staying put).
Gullivers
109 Oldham St
Gullivers: You get two music venues in one at Gullivers: The bigger club upstairs hosts low- and mid-level touring acts across multiple genres, and the high-end local players that support them, while the pub room downstairs is fit for more relaxed acoustic performances. There’s something going on here nearly every night, and its location in the heart of a nightlife district makes it the ideal stop for an early evening pint to plan out the night’s adventure (though there’s a solid chance you’ll end up staying put).
local bands jam
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Castle Hotel
66 Oldham St
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
local bands jam
If moshing is part of your evening plans, Rebellion needs to be the evening’s central destination. Here, you can catch punk rock, metal, and various other forms of power-chord ripping rockers in the spirit of the old UK scene of the seventies and eighties. This is the type of place where you can feel the energy and passion of both the working-class bands that play here and the scene kids keeping the dream alive for another generation. There’s also a good amount of nostalgic throwback to the place thanks to an open floor, cheap beer, and a crowd that tends to get a bit rowdy. Rebellion embodies the old punk ethos in more than just its name.
Rebellion
2B Whitworth St W
If moshing is part of your evening plans, Rebellion needs to be the evening’s central destination. Here, you can catch punk rock, metal, and various other forms of power-chord ripping rockers in the spirit of the old UK scene of the seventies and eighties. This is the type of place where you can feel the energy and passion of both the working-class bands that play here and the scene kids keeping the dream alive for another generation. There’s also a good amount of nostalgic throwback to the place thanks to an open floor, cheap beer, and a crowd that tends to get a bit rowdy. Rebellion embodies the old punk ethos in more than just its name.