Club Academy sits inside the Manchester University Students’ Union on Oxford Road. 1,000 capacity. It’s part of the Academy Music Group chain that also runs the main Academy venues, but this is the small room — the one where bands play on the way up.
The room is dark, low-ceilinged, and sweaty. Sound quality is decent for a venue this size. The stage is low enough that you feel close to the band even from the back. Standing only for most gigs. It gets packed and it gets hot.
Ticket prices are the main draw. You’ll see touring bands here for eight to fifteen quid that would cost double at other venues. NUS discount applies on some nights. The bar prices are student-friendly too, which in 2026 still means cheaper than everywhere else in the city centre.
Club nights run on weekends — mostly indie, pop, cheese. Wednesday nights are the big student night. The crowd skews young, obviously. If you’re over thirty you’ll feel it, but nobody cares.
It’s right on Oxford Road, surrounded by every bus route in south Manchester. Oxford Road station is two minutes away. The curry mile is a short walk for post-gig food.
Not glamorous. Not trying to be. Just cheap gigs in a room that works. Every city needs a venue like this.