Manchester Town Hall is a Victorian, Neo-gothic building in the very heart of the city. Designed by architect Alfred Waterhouse, the town hall was completed in 1877. Its exterior is dominated by the clock tower with a height of 85 metres, housing Great Abel, the clock bell. Manchester Town Hall is reportedly regarded as one of the finest interpretations of Gothic revival architecture worldwide.
Manchester Town Hall (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
Premium accomodation with proper Rock music history
Indie Rock 'n' Roll place
Heavy Metal, Punk and Hard Rock all over the place
Manchester hot spot for Indie enthusiasts
A haven for Heavy Metal enthusiasts
Clubbing in an Indie legacy place
Crowded but one of the hot spots in town
90s Britpop superstars
Oasis sibling on stage as solo artist
Post-Punk from Greater Manchester
Complex lyrics about the ordinary life
Electronic music duo
Alternative meets Progressive Rock
Pioneers in three-part vocal harmony style
Hugely appreciated in music scene
One of Madchester’s pioneering groups
Mick Hucknall combines Soul & Pop
Indie Rock from Manchester
Synth-Pop duo