
Everywhere at Once bring their latest project Half Shallow to Manchester's Deaf Institute on Friday 26 June 2026, promising an intimate evening of live music that's not to be missed. This is your chance to catch an emerging outfit in one of the city's most characterful venues, offering the kind of raw, up-close performance that bigger halls simply can't deliver. If you're after something fresh and genuine in Manchester's thriving music scene, this gig deserves a spot in your diary.
The Deaf Institute on Oxford Road is an absolute gem in Manchester's cultural landscape, beloved for its commitment to accessibility and its brilliant track record of hosting quality indie and alternative acts. Housed in a converted Victorian building, it's got bags of character and personality that you won't find in your typical corporate venues. The intimate setting means you'll feel genuinely connected to the performance, whatever the crowd size.
Getting there is straightforward – the venue sits right on Oxford Road in the city centre, with excellent public transport links and plenty of nearby parking options. Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere, grab a drink from the bar, and secure a decent spot before the band kicks off at 19:00. With Half Shallow being relatively under-the-radar, expect a proper music crowd rather than casual tourists, which always makes for a better vibe.





