The inner city concert series Sounds of the City returned to Manchester this week, taking over the legendary Castlefield Bowl once again.
The six nights of music making up this year’s series kicked off on Tuesday with Irish singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy, with support from rising star Mimi Webb.
And throughout the week, Kaiser Chiefs, and Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbot have each headlined a one-off concert. Whilst The Streets and Hacienda Classical are still to come this weekend.
But rounding off the Sounds of the City series this year on Sunday 26 September will be indie rock group Snow Patrol.
With two decades of experience, the band have firmly established a well-respected place in the music industry.
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Throughout their incredible career, they’ve racked up no less than 1+ billion global track streams, five UK platinum albums, along with Grammy, BRIT and Mercury Music Prize nominations.
Snow Patrol played a huge concert at Scarborough’s Open Air Theatre earlier this month. Credit: @bradleyquinnphotos/IG
Not only that, but the band boast the accolade of the most-played song of the 21st century on UK radio with ‘Chasing Cars’. And you’ll be able to hear the iconic anthem live at Castlefield Bowl on Sunday.
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Irish-born singer Lucy Blue will provide support on the night.
The bedroom pop star also joined Snow Patrol at Scarborough’s Open-Air Theatre a few weeks back. The gig marked Snow Patrol’s first show back in quite some time due to COVID-19. So, it was certainly one to remember.
This month, Lucy dropped her debut album which entered the UK Top 50 in its first week.
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As well as Lucy Blue, Wigan band The Lathums will complete the supporting bill.
The band have been killing gigs and hitting up festivals across the north recently. Fresh from their support slot with Blossoms last Saturday at AO Arena, the band are geared up for another show-stopping set.
The Wigan lads have been hitting up loads of festivals and gigs recently. Credit: The Lathums/IG
On Friday 24 September, The Lathums will release their debut album ‘How Beautiful Life Can Be’. The 12-track album depicts a story of resilience, hope and brother and sisterhood. And you can expect to hear plenty of new tracks on the night.
To see Snow Patrol, The Lathums and Lucy Blue live in action in the Sounds of the City finale concert, get your tickets here.
And for tickets for the other shows across the weekend, head here.
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Manchester artist Stanley Chow to host free DJ set at beloved Chorlton bar
Danny Jones
Well-known Manchester artist Stanley Chow is set to host a exclusive DJ at one of the most beloved neighbourhood bars in Chorlton– and it’s happening this weekend.
So, if you fancy something other than BRITs buzz that has well and truly gripped Manchester, you can always go and dance with Stan.
Following the success of other special one-off performances such as Cain Dingle from Emmerdale (yes, really), The Garden Bar will be inviting the famous portrait creator to spin a few tracks with his fellow suburban residents.
Previously known as The Font, which sadly closed it’s city centre site a couple of years ago and has since been reborn in Chorlton and hosted all kinds of fun events throughout the week. Up next:
Still living nearby and remaining a passionate Chorlton regular – as we found out from his very opinionated ‘Tram Takes’ interview last year – the 52-year-old illustrator and local legend with be heading to Garden Bar this Friday, 27 February.
He’s also no stranger to stepping behing the decks.
As a member of not only of the art hub here in the city centre, but Greater Manchester’s wider creative scene as a whole, he played the likes of Green Island – which recently announced the first wave of its lineup for 2026 – and he’s played the area more than once before.
It’s still unconfirmed whether or not he’ll be returning to the big outdoor bash in garden centre, but he’ll certainly be an equally popular and familiar face at The Garden at the end of the month.
Also, we caught him at Green Island ourselves and, on this ocassion, we can vouch: the man’s not half bad, you know…
Speaking on booking his next live gig, Stan said: “I’m very happy to be back DJing in Chorlton. The Garden Bar is a fantastic local spot, and I’ll be playing a mix of my favourite tracks, some old classics and a few surprises.
“DJing has always been a big part of my life, and it’s a joy to share that with a friendly crowd in such a creative space.”
Jess Anderson, Manager of The Garden Bar, added: “As one of our regulars we’re thrilled that Stan will be bringing some of his record collection for us all to hear.
“His DJ night comes straight off the back of brilliant guest slots with Jeff Hordley [aka Emmerdale‘s Cain Dingle], and James Cartwright [aka Coronation Street‘s Theo Silverton] and we’re expecting more of the same with Stan as guest DJ. We can’t wait to see the energy he brings.”
So yeah, if you fancy seeing Stan the man swap his 2D geometric portrature for a fun little night on the tiles, it’s completely free entry, with the party starting from 8:30pm and food served until 9pm.
You can of course phone ahead to book yourself a spot on 0161 518 2227, and in case you’re wondering what else they’ve got on at The Garden, find out more down below.
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PinkPantheress named the youngest ever recipient of the BRIT Awards 2026 Producer of the Year Award
Clementine Hall
The BRIT Awards 2026 has announced that multi-platinum recording artist, songwriter and producer PinkPantheress is the recipient of this year’s Producer of the Year Award.
The award is decided by a group of expert judges from the music production sector, and has previously been presented to an incredibly selection of British producers including Paul Epworth, Calvin Harris, Fred again.., and last year’s winner, A. G. Cook.
At just 24 years old, PinkPantheress will be the youngest ever recipient of this coveted award, which recognises the excellence of her work in music production.
She is also the first woman to be presented with the honour.
As well as taking home Producer of the Year, PinkPantheress is also nominated for two further awards, for Artist of the Year and Dance Act.
The BRIT Awards are coming to Manchester for the first time in its history in 2026 / Credit: ITV / BRITs / Co-op Live
PinkPantheress spoke about winning the award: “As the first woman to win this award, I’m grateful to be recognised. My music production is the thing I’m proudest of, and I’ve worked really hard at it, so I hope this inspires others to pursue their passion.”
Stacey Tang, Chair of the 2026 BRIT Awards Committee and Co-President of RCA Records at Sony Music UK said: “PinkPantheress is both an inventive and instinctive voice in British pop right now. As a producer, she’s precise and playful, building bold, boundary expanding sounds that travel beyond the UK.
“She’s quietly reshaping what modern pop can be, and in doing so, opening the door for a new wave of female producers to step forward. Celebrating her at the BRITs is both timely and significant.”
The BRIT Awards 2026 with Mastercard will take place on Saturday 28 February from Manchester’s Co-op Live, and audiences at home can watch on ITV live or stream later on ITVX.
Comedian and actor Jack Whitehall will return to presenting duties in 2026 – his sixth time hosting the show.
This year’s incredible line-up of artists include Harry Styles, Olivia Dean, EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI, the singing voices of HUNTR/X, Wolf Alice, Mark Ronson, ROSALÍA, Alex Warren and SOMBR.