Manchester Directory
The definitive guide to Manchester's businesses, restaurants, bars, venues and more.
Gerald Simpson made Voodoo Ray in his bedroom in Moss Side with a Roland 303 and changed the course of British dance music. One track. That’s all it took.

Converted Methodist chapel hosting gigs and club nights with one of the most jaw-dropping interiors in Manchester.
Manchester’s massive new arts venue. £211 million, designed by OMA, still working out what it wants to be. The ambition is undeniable.
Damon Gough won the Mercury Prize with his debut album, soundtracked a Nick Hornby film, and became Manchester’s most unlikely star. Always wore the hat.

Historic Swan Street music venue specialising in world music, jazz, and Afrobeat across two recently refurbished rooms.
Manchester’s international concert hall and home of the Hallé Orchestra. 2,357 seats, acoustics, right in the city centre.
Aaron Davis from Crumpsall took Manchester grime national, beefed with Chip, sold out the Apollo, and proved the north had bars to match anything from London.
Manchester’s newest and biggest arena. 23,500 capacity, opened 2024, and already pulling the biggest tours away from the AO.

Vintage-styled two-floor venue on Grosvenor Street with live music upstairs and a bar and club space below.
Jonathan Higgs sings in a falsetto that shouldn’t work over math-rock rhythms and pop hooks, but Everything Everything have made it their own thing entirely.