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BRISTON MARONEY in Manchester on November 3rd at Gorilla

Acclaimed Nashville-based artist – BRISTON MARONEY – will release his awaited new album ‘Ultrapure’ on 22 September 2023, ahead of a UK headline tour this November. His latest single “Sunshine” is available to stream now, alongside a stunning acoustic performance video. STREAM “SUNSHINE” Latest track

Westerman: live in MCR

Westerman has announced a UK tour starting in October 2023. Tickets for the nine-date run are on sale now and you can find full tour routing below. Additionally, Westerman has shared “A Lens Turning”, the final single from his sophomore album ‘An Inbuilt Fault’, out

Acclaimed Manchester Mindfulness Festival back for its third year, with talks surrounding trauma, social media spirals, and the practical applications of mindfulness.

Following the success of previous years, Manchester Mindfulness Festival is back at the Bridgewater Hall on Saturday 21st October, with this year’s theme centring around ‘Keeping mindfulness relevant’. Manchester Mindfulness Festival is the second biggest mindfulness event in the UK, with guest speakers and participants

BARBARA – Confirm MCR show with HAIRCUT 100

Vintage-pop duo – BARBARA – will be supporting legendary new wave band Haircut 100 on their UK tour this October/November, and are set to share new single “Master Narrative” to coincide with the dates. Kicking off in Newcastle on 12 October, the extensive live run

Freya Beer – heading to Manchester next month

Goth-pop priestess – FREYA BEER – has shared details of a run of UK live dates for Winter 2023, including support slots with Honeyblood and two full-band headline shows. Fresh off the back of her US debut with a full-band show in New York City

The Breath, MCR super-duo

The song is tight, organic, invigorating – featuring a Planxty-style flute break by Ríoghnach Connolly and Stuart McCallum on acoustic and baritone acoustic guitars, merging patterns echoed on piano provided by Thomas Bartlett. “On this album Ríoghnach is really getting to the root of what