Meet the future of music at Manchester's Stoller Hall
Creativity and music will once again be celebrated in Manchester as Stoller Hall showcases an incredible line-up of emerging talent.
The venue’s highly regarded Haworth Emerging Artists Scheme is back, bringing four exceptional young artists and ensembles to centre stage.
The initiative gives musicians the opportunity to perform and grow through concerts, creative development, collaborations with visual artists, and engagement with Chetham’s School of Music students - all with support from industry professionals and the team at Stoller Hall.
This is who will be lighting up the stage at Stoller Hall this autumn:
These talented musicians will take part in Rush Hour Concerts at Stoller Hall – a popular early evening series perfect for those looking to unwind after work with fantastic performances in one of Manchester’s most acoustically stunning venues.
Stoller Hall opened in 2017, offering an adventurous programme ranging from classical, folk, jazz and contemporary music to spoken word, comedy and family events.
Located next to Victoria Station and the AO Arena, it is part of the Chetham’s brand alongside Chetham’s School of Music – the largest specialist music school in the UK – and Chetham’s Library – the oldest public library in the English-speaking world.
“The Haworth Emerging Artists Scheme is all about investing in the future of music,” says Phil Boughton, general manager of Stoller Hall.
“We’re proud to offer these incredible artists the space, support and platform they deserve at this stage of their careers – and we’re thrilled to share their music with our audiences.”
The Haworth Emerging Artists Scheme is generously supported by the Haworth Trust and is part of Stoller Hall’s wider mission to nurture