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Four musicians from Stockport built Strawberry Studios, wrote I’m Not in Love, and made pop music smarter than anyone expected. Stockport’s original musical export.

808 State
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Named after the Roland TR-808, 808 State were making acid house in Manchester before most of the country knew what acid house was. Pacific State is still untouchable.

A Guy Called Gerald
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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.

Aitch
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Harrison Armstrong from New Moston went from YouTube freestyles to top 5 singles and became the first Manchester rapper to break into the genuine mainstream.

Albert Hall
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Converted Methodist chapel hosting gigs and club nights with one of the most jaw-dropping interiors in Manchester.

AO Arena
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Manchester’s original big arena. 21,000 capacity at Victoria station, still pulling massive tours despite the new competition down the road.

Badly Drawn Boy
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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.

Band on the Wall
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Northern Quarter

Historic Swan Street music venue specialising in world music, jazz, and Afrobeat across two recently refurbished rooms.

Blossoms
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Five lads from Stockport who rehearsed above a scaffolding yard and turned into one of the biggest indie bands in the country. Stockport is properly proud of them.

Bridgewater Hall
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Manchester’s international concert hall and home of the Hallé Orchestra. 2,357 seats, acoustics, right in the city centre.

Bugzy Malone
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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.

Buzzcocks
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Pete Shelley wrote perfect pop songs disguised as punk. Buzzcocks helped organise the Sex Pistols gig at the Free Trade Hall and kickstarted Manchester’s entire independent music scene.

Co-op Live
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Manchester’s newest and biggest arena. 23,500 capacity, opened 2024, and already pulling the biggest tours away from the AO.

Deaf Institute
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Oxford Road

Vintage-styled two-floor venue on Grosvenor Street with live music upstairs and a bar and club space below.

Doves
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Before they were Doves they were Sub Sub, and their studio burned down. What came out of that disaster was one of the finest guitar bands Manchester has produced.

Elbow
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Guy Garvey and four mates from Bury spent a decade being ignored before winning the Mercury Prize and writing the song every wedding DJ in Manchester has on standby.

Everything Everything
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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.

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