Salford Arts Theatre will be providing educational children’s Theatre this July. Boo Theatre is presenting “THE LITTLE ROCK ‘N’ROLL RECYCLING […]
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George’s Dining Room set for live show from indie musician Ste Milly
A Radcliffe musician who goes by the stage name ‘Ste Milly’ is playing live at George’s Dining Room and Bar this […]
PREVIEW: Wuthering Heights comes to The Lowry
A new, exciting, engaging and entertaining theatre production of Wuthering Heights is coming to Salford. The famous Emily Brontë novel […]
Walkden’s Sticky Black Tarmac celebrates record store day
Queues could be seen in Walkden town centre last week as Walkdens record store, Sticky Black Tarmac, took part in […]
Sounds from the Other City regulars, The Grotbags, left absent from this years line up
The self-proclaimed “greatest band in the world”, The Grotbags, have been left heartbroken due to exclusion from Salford music festival, […]
Salford Choral Society unveils world premiere written in lockdown
Leading North West choir Salford Choral Society is to perform the world premiere of an exciting new choral piece, The […]
REVIEW: Kantos Chamber Choir ace their performance of ‘The Passion’
Kantos aren’t what many would consider to be a traditional vocal ensemble. They set out to perform music that is […]
‘We came together as a small group of organisations to say let’s make this different’ – Salford’s Walk the Plank announce Boost
Walk the Plank is teaming up with Emergency Exit Arts, Outdoor Arts UK and Without Walls to create a brand-new […]
REVIEW: Julian Gray: ‘Stories For Us’ exhibition at The Lowry
Throughout April, The Lowry is celebrating Julian Gray in his ‘Stories For Us’ exhibition. Julian Gray has taken a modern […]
The Lowry hosts exhibition in honour of Julian Gray
A pioneering exhibition by an LGBTQA+ artist is coming to Salford, which features a wide range of interesting pieces with […]
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