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A GUIDE TO MANCHESTER’S MUSIC VENUES

YES Four-storey music venue and terrace bar, YES features a basement club and roof terrace. One the first floor you’ll find The Pink Room - a 250-capacity gig venue where you can watch up-and-coming talent in an intimate setting. They had Martha Reeves playing back in June, so you can even catch a few music legends here as well!

YES, 38 Charles St, M1 7DB

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THE DEAF INSTITUTE A club and music venue, The Deaf Institute has a calendar full of artists beginning to make a name for themselves. It’s an intimate 260-capacity venue which opens up into a club night afterwards, so why not stay and dance the night away?

WAREHOUSE PROJECT The Warehouse Project is a Manchester icon. Every September to December, a series of club nights take place in the city - this year hosted at The Mayfield Depot. A must-visit for any club lover who finds themselves in Manchester, expect some of the world’s biggest DJs playing to passionate crowds.

Mayfield Train Station, The Depot, M1 2QF

O2 VICTORIA WAREHOUSE A huge warehouse space with a 3,500-capacity. With plenty of bars and a single, huge room, this is the perfect venue for seeing big acts without sacrificing any of the atmosphere that arena shows can lose.

Trafford Wharf Rd, Stretford, Manchester M17 1AB

THE WHISKEY JAR One of the Northern Quarter’s music gems, The Whiskey Jar hosts a jazz night on Mondays and an open mic night on Tuesdays. Plenty of talented musicians gather here to introduce their sound to the commited crowd of music lovers. This venue has a calm ambience and is perfect for indulging in some live music without any distractions.

14 Tariff Street, Manchester M1 2FF

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