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Catch Little Simz, The Prodigy, Queens of the Stone Age and more great acts in Manchester this autumn

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The temperature isn’t the only thing that’s been hotting up lately, so has our local music scene. Manchester is continuously blessed to welcome and play host to a range of incredible musicians and performers, from young stars in the making, to acts with a long history of delighting audiences live on stage.

This week, there are tickets available for award-winning rapper and singer Little Simz, pioneering band The Prodigy, rising star Rianne Downey, and more - read on for the full line-up and where to get tickets. October 7, 2023 Storming straight out of the new era Liverpool scene with a formidable live reputation preceding them, alongside Fin Power (vocals/guitar), STONE are completed by Elliot Gill (lead guitar) Sarah Surrage (bass), and Alex Smith (drums).

It’s clear that the band are striking a chord beyond just the mosh pit and into the digital world by way of their flourishing online community, which has risen by over 40 percent in the past few months alone.

A breakout 12 months was capped off by the release of their debut EP offering, Punkadonk, in December last year, which fuses rousing, frenetic rock with a more intimate exploration of the Gen-Z experience.

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