Blossoms stunned fans last night with a surprise set at the legendary Night & Day Cafe.
The lads from Stockport appeared on stage at a party created to mark one year to go for the new Co-op Live Arena.
The enormous 23,500-capacity venue, which counts Harry Styles as an investor, is taking shape beside the Etihad Stadium and is set to open next winter.
To celebrate the official one-year countdown, Co-op Live hosted a party at Night & Day – then pulled out all the stops with a set from Blossoms.
The group are set to play four huge gigs at the O2 Apollo in Manchester this weekend, in support of their latest album Ribbon Around the Bomb.
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But the Stockport five-piece chose a much more intimate setting for a very chilly night in Manchester, squeezing themselves onto the tiny (but iconic) stage at Night & Day.
You can watch a video of the group on stage below:
Taking to the stage with a poster proudly declaring ‘#SaveNightAndDay‘ strapped to the keyboard, Blossoms leapt into action despite the notable lack of elbow room compared to the arenas they’ve become accustomed to.
The group churned through acoustic versions of their hit songs including Charlemagne, Your Girlfriend and Honey Sweet.
They added that they played their first ever show at Night & Day, some nine years ago – what a stratospheric rise to fame.
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The evening was bookended by local legend Clint Boon, who championed the new Co-op Live arena in a heartfelt speech.
He described it as ‘one of the most important venues in the UK’ and labelled it a ‘unique venue’ that will be ‘very special’ to Manchester.
The groundbreaking Co-op Live Arena will be the first in the UK to be built with music events as a priority.
When the build completes, it will have the largest floor space of any indoor venue, a lower ceiling than other arenas, and tiered seating that will take fans closer to the action.
You can get the last few tickets for Blossoms at the O2 Academy Manchester here.
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Inspiring new 360° immersive David Bowie experience to open in Manchester
Emily Sergeant
Music lovers will get a glimpse inside the mind of a creative genius when a new immersive experience opens later this year.
Factory International has this week announced its programme of events for the upcoming autumn-winter season, and by far one of the stand-outs on the list has to be the return of Lightroom for a new 360° experience called David Bowie: You’re Not Alone – which is set to immerse audiences in the iconic performances and creative mind of one of the world’s most visionary and influential artists.
Bringing together a wealth of visual material from a wide range of sources, the experience combines rare performance footage, photography, drawings, lyrics, personal notes, and audio recordings from the late Bowie himself.
You’re Not Alone will showcase some of Bowie’s landmark performances that redefined popular culture, using a mix of iconic, rarely seen, and even never-before-exhibited material.
Selected from thousands of hours of film in the vaults of the David Bowie Archive in New York, you can expect to see everything from Space Oddity and Diamond Dogs, through to Heroes, Black Star, and more.
Each track has been newly reconfigured by multiple Olivier and Tony award-winning sound designer, Gareth Fry, to utilise Lightroom’s specialised spatial audio system.
The 360° experience is set to be both a multimedia spectacle and an intimate self-portrait in one, giving audiences a unique insight into Bowie’s perspective on the subjects that were most important to him, like theatricality, spirituality, songwriting, and the transformative power of creativity.
David Bowie: You’re Not Alone is being made in close collaboration with, and has been authorised by, the David Bowie Estate.
It’ll run at Aviva Studios from 8 December 2026 through to 10 January 2027.
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Parklife has quietly added a major DJ set from Happy Mondays’ Bez
Daisy Jackson
Parklife has quietly added a DJ set from Bez this afternoon, joining an already stacked festival line-up.
Eagle-eyed users of the Parklife app (aka, us) have spotted that as the big weekend nears, a few new stages have popped up on the plans.
And that’s included a new Beatbox Stage, which on Saturday will host a mega set from the icon that is Bez, from Happy Mondays.
Bez isn’t the only nostalgic name who’s been added to the line-up for Saturday – the Beatbox Stage will also host a set from Artful Dodger.
The 2000s garage icons will be taking to the stage at 3pm for a set that will hopefully include their massive hits like Moving Too Fast, Re-Rewind (with Craig David), and Woman Trouble.
On Sunday, the newly-added Beatbox Stage will be hosting DJ Fat Tony, who you might know for getting stuck into the middle of the Beckham family feud – but he’s also one of the most in-demand A-list DJs, having spun for icons like Madonna, Prince, and Elton John.
Parklife has also quietly added a few secret sets to the bill, which we’ll be keeping a close eye on.
They join existing Parklife headliners including Calvin Harris, Zara Larsson, Chris Stussy, Sammy Virji, Skepta, and East End Dubs.
On Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 June, thousands of music-lovers will be flocking to the fields of Heaton Park ready for this year’s instalment of Parklife.