Are you someone caught in that annoying middle ground of loving a boogie to some tunes but not being the biggest fan of the traditional night out in the usual club setting?
If so, we’ve got some good news for you: a brand new way of clubbing is coming to Salford Quays that is prioritising neurodivergent live music lovers whilst hoping to create a safe and fundamentally sensory-friendly night out.
Cleverly named ‘Disco Neurotico‘, the new series of club nights is created by founder Byron Vincent as well as author and fellow DJ, Stefan Mohamed, who are ensuring people’s mental health comes first.
Receiving funding from Arts Council England for this first run of research and development events across the UK in 2024, the first show of 2024 arrives at The Lowry this August.
The tagline for the event is, “Reimagining raves for the nervous and neurospicy” – now that’s the kind of motto we can get behind.
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But what exactly does that look like? Well, it starts with something as simple as wearing whatever you want (even if that means your PJs or cosplaying as Corrie character) and goes on to involve everything from board games and consoles, a silent disco, a UV doodle wall, a calming ‘breakout’ space and more.
You can even pick which music you want to funnel into your headphones – the cornerstone of this sensory-friendly club night and increasingly popular sight at gigs and festivals in general – so whether you want to fully rave in your own headspace, groove out or just enjoy soothing sounds, it’s up to you.
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However, there are also plenty of snacks and drinks, calming recovery rooms for anyone feeling overwhelmed, and they actually already recommend guests come in and take a pre-event venue tour to familiarise themselves with the surroundings, be that in person or virtually.
Speaking on the concept, Vincent said: “I love the idea of clubs and festivals but as an autistic person with complex PTSD, I often struggle with the reality.
“So with the help of a fantastic neurodivergent team of artists, I’ve designed a lovely night with gaming and multiple music genres that’s kinder to sensitive little squirrels like myself.”
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We love the idea of a properly inclusive, sensory-friendly club night with full safeguarding measures in place and the neurodivergent community firmly in mind. We sincerely hope this takes off.
Taking place on 31 August at the iconic Salford venue and running from 8pm until midnight, affordable tickets are just a tenner and general admission is just £12. You can find out all the information you need to know about the event and grab your Disco Neurotico Manchester tickets HERE.
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Kasabian announce huge Manchester gig on upcoming arena tour
Daisy Jackson
Kasabian have just announced a massive gig here on Manchester as part of a new arena tour.
The indie rock legends will be performing at four of the UK’s biggest venues this November in support of their newly-released album Happenings.
The news follows their triumphant, secret set at Glastonbury’s Woodsies Stage last weekend.
Kasabian have also announced that they’ll be supported by The Streets on their tour, including their show in Manchester.
The group, now fronted by Serge Pizzorno after the sacking of frontman Tom Meighan in 2020, will be heading to the Co-op Live arena.
The four shows will also see the four-piece perform in Birmingham, Glasgow and London.
As well as releasing Happenings this week, and that secret Glastonbury set, Kasabian are about to top off their week with a massive hometown gig at Leicester’s Victoria Park.
Happenings has already received rave reviews, including being named Album Of The Week by The Guardian.
It’s the follow-up to 2022’s chart-topping The Alchemist’s Euphoria, and is a short-but-sweet, 10-track, 28 minute and 51 second album that veers from dance floor to mosh pit.
Kasabian will perform at the Co-op Live Manchester on Saturday 16 November. Tickets go on sale at 9.30am on Friday 10 July, with pre-sale now live for Co-op Members.
Kasabian 2024 tour dates
Saturday 6 July – Leicester, Victoria Park
Monday 22 July – Bristol, O2 Academy
Tuesday 23 July – Bournemouth, O2 Academy
Friday 26 July – Latitude Festival
Friday 8 November – Birmingham, BP Pulse Live
Saturday 9 November – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
Friday 15 November – London, The O2
Saturday 16 November – Manchester, Co-op Live
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Co-op Live and TfGM extends FREE tram travel scheme for event ticket-holders
Emily Sergeant
A groundbreaking scheme offering free tram travel to all Co-op Live event ticket-holders has now been extended.
The Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) initiative – which was announced back in March ahead of the massive new arena’s long-awaited opening, and is the first of its kind in the UK – has already seen thousands of ticket holders get to make the most of integrated travel across a Manchester‘s Metrolink tram network over the last couple of months.
When announced, the popular scheme initially applied to anyone who had tickets to events at Co-op Live between 20 April and 30 June.
But now, TfGM has announced that the scheme will continue until the end of this month (July 2024).
As part of Co-op Live’s “ongoing commitment to sustainable travel” – which is funded by the venue – the continuation of the initiative means that fans with a valid arena event ticket can use the Metrolink from four hours before, and up to four hours after (depending on the timing of each show), to allow people to travel at a time that’s most convenient to them.
The initiative will remain active across all four Metrolink zones.
The two organisations say the scheme has been been extended because integrated tram travel with all event tickets offers a sustainable alternative to driving, and ensures that fans can make a quick and easy getaway at the end of the night, whether they’re heading back home or into the city centre.
We’re delighted to confirm that Co-op Live ticket holders will continue to enjoy integrated tram travel until the end of July 2024 across the full Metrolink service four hours before and after each event.@BeeNetworkhttps://t.co/imSWuXoaDspic.twitter.com/0k6XWBxM7z
“We’re over the moon to see the positive results of our collaborative sustainable travel initiative with TfGM, and very pleased to be able to extend the offer of integrated tram travel until the end of July,” commented Rebecca Kane Burton, who is Co-op Live’s Interim General Manager, on the scheme extension announcement.
“Alongside recent partnership announcements, it further cements our dedication to give back to the planet, to our local community, and to our fans.”