
Imogen and the Knife brings an intimate musical experience to Manchester on Monday 25 May 2026, kicking off at 7pm with a performance that showcases the artist's distinctive blend of electronic and indie influences. If you're after a gig that's more than just background noise, this is definitely one to add to your diary – it's the kind of set that rewards proper attention and rewards you with genuine connection between performer and audience.
The Deaf Institute on Oxford Road is a proper Manchester venue with real character, nestled in the heart of the city's cultural quarter. It's got that sweet spot where you're close enough to catch every nuance of the performance without feeling squeezed in, and the acoustics are genuinely excellent. The building itself has fascinating history and a welcoming atmosphere that makes every gig feel special rather than just another night out.
Getting there's straightforward – Oxford Road is bang in the city centre with loads of transport links, whether you're taking the tram or hopping on a bus. Arrive early if you want to grab a decent spot and soak in the pre-gig atmosphere with a drink. The Deaf Institute's bar is solid, and the crowd tends to be proper music fans rather than lads on a night out, so expect a respectful audience that actually listens.




