As sunnier days are on the horizon in Manchester, there’s nothing better to do than go and see some amazing live music, and with a wide selection this month, there is no better time to do it! here is what is going on across Manchester this March.

March 3

Lisa O’Neill — Halle St Peters

March 4

Bad Suns — Gorilla

Jana Horn — Low Studio Four

March 5

The Wave Pictures — Yes

March 6

Couch — Band on the Wall

The Monochrome Set — Deaf Institute

congratulations — Night and Day

March 7

mgk — Co-op Live

Keo — Ritz – Keo are one of the most exciting bands to burst onto the UK scene in recent times, featuring brothers Finn and Conor Keogh, they have captured an audience and sold-out venues up and down the country. And all of this, without a debut album released yet, and having recently signed to Island Records, big things are in the works for Keo, and this tour could be the chance to say you were there from the start. Doors are at 7pm

Day Fever — New Century Hall

TVAM — Soup

March 9

The Antlers — Yes

 

March 9 & 10

David Byrne — Apollo – Following the late 2025 release of David Byrne’s latest album, ‘Who Is The Sky?’ The Talking Heads legend is performing a special show at Manchester Apollo, playing hits new and old, this is a rare chance to see the man who innovated music as we know it today in a more intimate and personal performance, if you are going, you may think you know what is in store for you, but believe me, David Byrne always has a trick up his sleeve!

March 10

Matthew C Whitaker — Band on the Wall

March 10 & 11

Lily Allen — Aviva Studios

March 11

Constant Smiles — Gullivers

CMAT — Victoria Warehouse

Echo and The Bunnymen – Albert Hall – Formed in Liverpool in 1978, Echo and the Bunnymen became a sound that defined a generation, with their shimmering guitars and the moody vocals of Ian McCulloch, this is going to one incredible night.

March 12

Eric Bibb — Stoller Hall

Cardiacs — Albert Hall

Sombr — Aviva Studios

Seamus Fogerty — The Yard, Cheetham Hill

Dreamwave – Deaf Institute

 

March 13

Snake Eyes — The Lodge

Chesney Hawkes — Band on the Wall

Cardinals — Yes Pink Room

Asha Banks — Club Academy

Stiff Little Fingers – Academy

March 13 & 14

Kesha — Aviva Studios

March 14

A Celebration of Cargo Studios and Suite Sixteen — Heywood Civic

Del Water Gap — Academy 2

Svaneborg Kardyb — Yes Pink Room

March 15

Howling Bells — Deaf Institute

The Boxer Rebellion — Band on the Wall

The Scarlet Goodbye – Night and Day

March 17

Buck Meek — Yes Pink Room

The Cribs — Gorilla – This month’s guide is following a trend of brothers! Taking the stage at Gorilla, is trio of brothers Ryan, Gary and Ross Jarman. Formed in 2001 The Cribs have gained a cult following amongst the UK indie scene. And in 2026 after a five year hiatus and the release of a new album titled ‘selling a vibe’ The Cribs are back! But what is more important, back to being brothers again. To witness the return of this legendary indie band, get down to Gorilla at 7pm.

March 18

Renee Rapp — Arena

Imarhan — Band on the Wall

March 19

Jehnny Beth — Yes Pink Room

Wu-Tang Clan – Co-op Live

 

March 20

Bill Ryder-Jones — St Marys in the Marketplace

Murkage Dave — Yes Pink Room

March 20 & 21

Gorillaz — Co-op Live – Following the release of ‘The Mountain’ late in February, Gorillaz are back and better than ever. With their 9th album, duo Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett have continued to perfect their craft of virtual musicians paired with icons such as IDLES’ Joe Talbot, The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, and the late Mark E Smith who originally recorded vocals for previous album ‘Plastic Beach’. From footage online, Gorillaz have brought immense crowds and are playing hits new and old. Whether you’re a new fan or have been listening for 20 years, it is going to be an amazing night.

March 21

Ladytron — Gorilla

Ora Cogan — Yes Pink Room

March 22

Yumi Zouma — Yes

Déyyess — The Lodge

Austra — White Hotel

March 23

Stella Donnelly — Yes

March 24

Geese + Westside Cowboy — Victoria Warehouse – Recently crowned BRIT’S international group of the year, as well as winner of countless Album of The Year across many different outlets for 2025’s ‘Getting Killed’. Geese is all anyone can talk about, and for their first show in Manchester in nearly three years, it is going to be spectacular, anyone lucky enough to have tickets for this should get to Victoria Warehouse at 7pm

Nathan Evans & The Saint PHNX Band — Gorilla

Bar Italia — Academy 2

 

March 25

Ninajirachi — Gorilla

TTSSFU + Pyncher + Ellen Beth Abdi — Band on the Wall

March 26

Kelly Lee Owens + Wesley Joseph — Band on the Wall

Mandy, Indiana + Silverwingkiller — Yes Pink Room

March 27

Bloc Party + The Horrors — Band on the Wall –

Thundercat — Aviva Studios

Witch Fever — Ambers

Yard Act + Sorry — Yes Pink Room

Leon Thomas – Academy

March 28

Courtney Barnett + Jacob Alon — Band on the Wall

Group A.D. — Yes

Basement Jaxx — Aviva Studios

Formal Sppeedwear — The White Hotel

Lynks + Tiberius B — Yes Pink Room

March 30

Holly Humberstone — New Century Hall – Since her debut EP ‘Falling Asleep at the Wheel’ in 2020, there has always been the atmosphere that Holly Humberstone was going to be monumental, winning 2022 BRIT award for rising star, and in 2026, before the release of her second studio in April, Humberstone is playing an incredibly intimate and special set at New Century Hall. If you managed to get tickets, Doors are at 7pm.