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The BRIT Awards to return to Manchester in 2027 with ceremony date confirmed

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant The BRITs x Co-op Live (at night)

It’s official – the BRIT Awards are returning to Manchester in 2027, and the ceremony date has now been confirmed.

Well, technically we already new they would be, as it was announced last year that for the first time in its illustrious 48-year history, British music’s most prestigious awards show would be leaving London and heading up to the capital of the North, as ITV confirmed the BRITs would be staged in Manchester for the next two years.

After nearly five decades in London, The BRIT Awards were hosted in Manchester at Co-op Live earlier this year, and (in our opinion) proved to everyone why it’s the best city on Earth.

The 2026 BRITs delivered its biggest audience ever worldwide and was said to have had a record-breaking reach on socials too, cementing the show’s status as a global stage for showcasing talent.

So it’s only natural that the iconic celebration of UK music would be back for more.

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Continuing on with this ‘bold new chapter’ for the legendary event, it has been confirmed that the show will take place on Saturday 27 February, airing on ITV1 and ITVX in a prime-time weekend slot that will see fans all over the UK and the world come together to celebrate the biggest artists and most exciting music of the year.

2027 is also a big year for the BRITs too, as next year’s ceremony is celebrating 50 years since the very first awards were televised.

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“This year’s BRIT Awards in Manchester were a huge success, with a global reach and massive local impact, and we’re excited and ready to help make 2027 the biggest year yet for The BRITs,” commented Cllr Bev Craig, the Leader of Manchester City Council, ahead of next year’s ceremony.

Noel Gallagher's BRIT Awards acceptance speech in full after on-air censorship
The BRIT Awards will be returning to Manchester in 2027 / Credit: The Manc Group

“The impact of the awards was felt across the city region, from the cash benefit for our economy, showcasing small local music venues, incredible opportunities for our up-and-coming young musicians and creatives, and engagement with Greater Manchester schools.

“We’ll be creating even more ways for local people and for visitors to get involved in next year’s awards, which look set to be another incredible celebration of music and our city.”

Read more:

  • Manchester hosted The BRIT Awards 2026 and proved why it’s the best city on Earth
  • The full list of winners from The BRIT Awards 2026 in Manchester
  • BRITs 2026 – A (completely subjective) ranking of all the performances from worst to best

The BRIT Awards 2027 will take place on Saturday 27 February, and further announcements will be made in the coming months.

Keep your eyes peeled, Manchester.

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A dedicated anime, movie and gaming concert with a live orchestra is coming to Manchester

Danny Jones Danny Jones Anime film and gaming orchestral concert Manchester

Calling all self-proclaimed otakus, cinephiles and gamers: a huge concert experience will see dozens of musicians bring classic anime, film and gaming soundtracks and scores to life later this year, right here in Manchester.

The city is no stranger to events celebrating these beloved kinds of media, but you’ll struggle to find another bringing all of them together in one place.

Brought to us Mancs by KIN Music Entertainment, a locally founded arts, events and music label, this celebration of all things pop culture – and specifically, the music tied to it.

Entitled ‘The Kin & Fushigi Anime, Film & Videogame Orchestra’, this passionate collective serves as not only a platform for rising artists but also to hear some iconic sonic moments like never before.

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KIN have created a large-scale live concert experience which will bring together a 25-piece pop orchestra made up of emerging professional performers and conservatoire graduates.

Aside from the impressive total of people behind this production to begin with, they also form an immersive hybrid orchestral and live band capable of bringing.

Speaking on the upcoming date, KIN Entertainment said in a statement: “We wanted to create the kind of live experience that many anime and videogame fans in Manchester have been waiting for — something cinematic, emotional and community-driven that brings these sound worlds to life with the energy of both an orchestra and a live band.”

Kin was founded by bassist, composer and ensemble performer Alejandro Urbina Diaz, who first brought his talents and wider interests over from Mexico to the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) here in the city centre at the age of 23.

Citing Manchester’s multiculturalism and cosmopolitan cultural fabric as a big part of his inspiration, he and his team have ended up carving out this niche for themselves, and now they’ll be playing this beloved music to Mancs at none other than the O2 Ritz.

Credit: KIN Music Entertainment (supplied via Academy Music Group Digital)

With new arrangements inspired by anime, cinematic and videogame culture, not to mention orchestral and even rock crossover twists – including both vocalist and rhythm sections, by the way – it’s set to be a highly unique experience that most will have never come across before.

This event itself is suitable for audiences aged 14+, although under-16s must be accompanied by an adult, and it’s taking place at the Ritz on Sunday, 26 July.

We’re not going to spoil any more details about the show for you, so which particular pieces of pop culture they reference will just have to be a surprise…

You can grab your tickets right HERE.

Beloved cartoon Avatar: The Last Airbender is coming to concert in Manchester for special anniversary
Meanwhile, we know of some more much-loved anime music being brought to life in 2026.

Read more:

  • Where to watch the World Cup 2026 in Manchester
  • How a cult classic PS2 game helped create the sound of Blossoms’ new album
  • Review | Jeff Goldblum and The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra at Palace Theatre, MCR

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