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    3.9 (59 reviews)
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    Paula W.

    Love going to the Apollo theatre Manchester. Tonight was the One & Only Mr Roy Chuddy Brown. Wow what a show not for the faint hearted and for those easily offended. .Door women gave me the full search on arrival which I think she got a kick out of it .did not like her attitude .NOT a nice lady so started the night on a negative. End of the show we went to the stage door and waited well worth being in the cold to get a pic of the man himself ..Great gig Chubby Brown. ..

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    Sophie C.

    If only the Carling Apollo were a little more central.. Its my own fault for being from North Manchester, I suppose. I have so many memories of buses back into town or brisks walks on the way to the gig. In fact, I'm pretty sure that I actually got picked up by my mother from one of the first concerts I went to here. It was Jamie Cullum, and we waited outside for him to sign my friend's CD. I was so excited that he was only just taller than me. The Apollo is pretty good for non-teens/ twenty somethings (*hah, can't believe I managed to reference a Jamie Cullum song) etc who like to have the option of sitting down throughout the course of their musical experience. Obviously they usually stand anyway but the option is there if your feet get achey. For everyone else, you can buy your standing ticket and get there really really early. A magical moment happened when I went to see The Strokes here; a friend knew a pretty well built bouncer who waded through the crowd, dropping us in the centre and only a few rows back. You just can't buy that kind of treatment. Another thing: this venue is perfect for superstar bands like The Strokes who need a bit of mood, who need the dark. Their performance here was ten times better than their performance supporting The Foo Fighters on an open stage at the cricket ground. The open air does them no favours. All in all, a good mid sized venue that bands can be proud to sell out for a few nights every once in a while.

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    The Frog and Bucket Comedy Club

    3.8(34 reviews)
    1.1 miAncoats, Petersfield
    £

    I visited here with my 19 year old daughter for "Beat the Frog" night. We sat right in front of the…read morestage and drank a lot of beer. Also, we are Americans and it was our first trip to Manchester. My Mancunian is not that good, but I am trying (I know what "kecks" are and I regularly use the word "bobbins"). I was worried we would not understand but was delighted to discover that comedy is pretty universal. It helped that the loud table to our right was completely composed of people from Wigan. Even these Americans know that Wigan is funny for so many reasons. (Hint...Wigan is to the North as West Virginia is to the US). The comedians did so well, the girl that won was so funny, kind of like a foul mouthed young Manc Minnie Pearl. Loved the trans comedian too. We made a lot of friends and laughed all night. Only problem was a guy from Liverpool. We don't speak Scouse and have no idea what he was saying. Thankfully, the Mancunians couldn't understand him either and threw the BD off the stage in 1 minute!

    I've never actually been inside the Frog and Bucket comedy club. Then why on earth are you…read morereviewing it? I hear you ask. Maybe. Well, I did try and go to the Frog and Bucket once. It was the free Monday night comedy club that me and the girlfriend wanted to go to it. So we got our going out clothes on, got a couple of friends and headed over to the comedy club. Which is where we discovered a big queue, and people walking past the queue who had already booked a table in advance. When it came to it, the place was so busy that we couldn't get in, and were turned away. So my advice would be just to book a table. It costs hardly anything to book and guarantees you a spot which would avoid the annoyance that we experienced. I'm assuming this place is really good if it's this busy!

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    The Comedy Store

    3.6(29 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    ££

    The Comedy store is great! We went last Sunday for the new material acts and I was pleasantly…read moresurprised with the line up! Some big Acts and some new ones as well! The venue is great, with good views from most of the theatre and beer holders on every seat... bonus! Since Sunday I've been wondering to myself why I haven't been to this type of thing before as it's only £4 for a ticket and £1 if you're a student! They have a wide selection of pizza for £5 each - also available to take into the theatre with your beer! I will definitely be returning soon for a night of beer, pizza and comedy. I recommend the Pizza Fiorentina for a tasty veggie option! Pizza Fiorentina Mozzarella, tomato sauce, spinach, olives, finely chopped garlic, parmesan and topped with a free range egg (V)

    After another two visits to here I just have to add another star. Absolutely love this place!! I've…read morerecently taken quite a few friends over there who have never been there before too and they're now huge fans so I had to put an update on! I went on Friday night for my friend's birthday, it's pretty expensive on a Friday (£18) but it is worth it, we saw five comedians who were all funny, there were tears streaming down my face at one point, literally laughed my socks off. The compere we had (Jason Cook) was so funny and really got the audience going, be prepared to be picked on if you're going to try and heckle.... I went a few weeks ago with work on a Sunday night too, Sunday nights are only £2 entry, again we saw five comedians, three of these were funny, two were a bit weird...for £2 though! One of them ws only young but he was absolutely amazing, a student from Salford University, wish I'd got his name, definitely a future star of Mock the Week! I'll be going back again soon, it's rapidly becoming one of my favourite places to go in Manchester!

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    Royal Exchange Theatre - King Lear on until 7th May 2016

    Royal Exchange Theatre

    4.7(55 reviews)
    1.2 miCity Centre

    My sis and I were walking around looking for things to do in Manchester and Royal Exchange was on…read morethe list of things to do! So we stopped by and we learned this: High Yield: If you go at 9:30 am you can pick up front row tickets for the featuring performance later in the day for 10 pounds! Details Interior: Beautiful modern modern theater. So when you come into the building, the theater is contained within a cool glass looking structure and there are different tiers for viewing. We went at 9:30 am to pick up the 10 pound tickets and then came back at 2:30 to watch our show. The colors of the modern theater are purples and blues. Inside interior is beautiful Play Watched: We watched Sweet Charity- without giving away details and the ending, it is certainly such a well performed play. The cast put their heart and soul, the dancing numbers were clean, and the vocals were solid. Very solid performance, and because it is a smaller theater than like Broadway, it felt very intimate and cozy watching this from the front row. This is rated PG 13 in my opinion, no dirty or inappropriate stuff but if you want the true nuances and understanding of this play, be prepared for talks of brothels and purity. The front seats are like coahces btw, so if you're a tall person, your legs may feel awkward. But if you're a shorty like me, it's totally nice. Refreshments: You can purchase drinks, snacks and pastries from outside- not the cheap popcorn and like soft drinks but like actually baked goods, wines, and stuff Audience: Generally an older audience, middle to upper class, mostly caucasian population

    This venue certainly has the wow factor.. I walked in expecting a typical old & majestic theatre…read morebuilding, which it is BUT it also has a huge modern twist, with a scaffolding type looking auditorium in the middle. It took me a while to like this, being the traditionalist that I am, but once the musical (Little Shop of Horrors) was in full swing I fully appreciated the set up they had going on, with the audience sitting in a round and the stage in the centre. The acoustics were absolutely fantastic and the space created a really intimate feel. My only gripe is that the seats really are packed in, I felt quite claustrophobic and if I had needed to leave for any reason during the show at least three other people would had to leave their seats and move into the aisle so that I could pass. I will just need to bare this in mind next time I book...

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    The King's Arms - Courtesy of King's Arms website

    The King's Arms

    4.4(23 reviews)
    1.7 miCity Centre
    ££

    Extra cool now that's its a pub featured on Fresh Meat but I've always liked going there and I've…read morebeen to few many shows upstairs, which are always very cool also. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere but only one toilet!

    Over the last decade, The King's Arms has become something of a Manchester institution. Tucked away…read moreon Bloom Street in Salford, it's a ten minute walk from Deansgate and the hustle and bustle of the city centre. The surrounding new build flats aren't the prettiest but it's worth making a special trip to enjoy a pint and a bit of culture in this charming boozer. A grand looking, red brick building with several floors, The King's Arms has been lovingly nurtured and restored back to life by current manager Jon Cooper. There's a community theatre company and a collective of visual artists and photographers based on the top floor and a performance area for local and visting bands on the first floor. There's free folk and jazz gigs every Wednesday and Greek /Klezma musicians every Thurs. There's also occasional film screenings, poetry readings and community benefits. The reason I love The King's Arms so much however, is for their gorgeous bar with comfy leather seating, high ornate ceiling and worn wooden tables. The bar staff are as welcoming as the decor and whenever I've been there's always been something cool on the stereo from Serge Gainsbourg to The Shangra Las. The fact they also serve great ales, beers, spirits and warm drinks at reasonable prices is what makes it one of Manchester's coolest drinking dens! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-52UnhQhu8

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    The Ruby Lounge

    The Ruby Lounge

    4.0(23 reviews)
    1.1 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    I have a sore head. It's not good but it's the price you pay for a great night out. Ruby Lounge…read moretotally exceeded expectations. Me, planning, making a decision is a rare thing. My suggestion was actually a hit. I did my indecisive alterego very proud. There are many quality club nights organised by the Lost and Found name and this was no exception. Dance off, being £1 entry, sold it for me. Doubles for £3, a range of sambucas £1.50? Messy. Dance off saw a battle between three major DJs, strangerways, good vibrations and juicy DJs playing a mix of Joy Division, The Temptations and Dr Dre. Amazing combination. Ruby Lounge is renown for it's quality club nights and live music. The venue is perfect, with an adequate dance floor, a stage to match and plenty of seating on a slightly raised level for a chill out. Another great Northern Quarter location that needs to become a regular thing for me.

    I think this might be a strip club. In fact I'm pretty sure. Well, it wasn't when I was in the Ruby…read moreLounge last night for a Lost and Found gig which is why I felt comfortable to take my boyf in with me. The gig was billed as The Cribs Aftershow but it was basically just a gig- most of the spectators were either in one of the four bands, looked like they should be or were girl groupies who were way too impressed with themselves that they were getting backstage. The sofas and high backed armchairs in the main bar area were nice touches, there were a few mirror balls around too. Plus velvet curtains - hello, strip club? Then you turn to the grimy stage area with the big grill up between the bands and the crowd. That said, no one went past the pillar anyway. Too cool to stand right at the front. Alright drinks prices - get some of their cheap vodka mixers or flavoured sambucas otherwise you'll run out of money quickly. After the bands they had Gareth Brooks from Xfm DJIng but we didn't end up staying.

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    O2 Ritz Manchester

    O2 Ritz Manchester

    3.3(43 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    ££

    Back in the 40s and 50s, The Ritz must have been Manchester's most glamerous music venue. As well…read moreas platforming visiting acts like Frank Sinatra, it was unique in having curved walls, a fantastic balcony, and a sprung dancefloor. Whilst it still makes a wonderful music venue - hosting occasional gigs by bands like Babyshambles, Arctic Monkeys and Klaxons - The Ritz's main occupation these days seems to be hosting cheesy club nights. Every Monday, there's weekly student night Dirty Stop Out with rock, pop and metal deejays, every Wednesday there's 70s night Love Train and every Saturday there's Party in The Town playing bad music from the 70s to Take That. All three nights seem to be a hit with students and singles but I've personally no desire to go somewhere there's (A) a surplus amount of Alcopops and (B) big groups of horny, intoxicated stag and hen parties. I prefer to remember The Ritz as the place Sinatra once glided across the stage crooning 'In The Wee Small Hours'. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XdN4SDYwyc&feature=related

    First off I like a nice sticky floor,it gives a gig a much better atmosphere,and as i'm only ever…read moregoing to go to a Metal gig, a sticky floor is a must. The Ritz has sticky floors,and it is also a decent place to watch a band or 3,why the hell anyone would want to go to a club night here is beyond me. Although saying that why anyone would go to a club night anywhere is beyond me,I have an irrational hatred of disc jockeys and lines for the toilet.. Where was I? Oh yes the Ritz,if the gig I went to was crap then it might've got a worse review,but as it was the gig was one of the best I have been to in 21 years of gigging. German Thrash,the king of music. I was prepared to give the place 4 stars but then I remembered the bar prices, if you want to rip off club goers fine,but don't rip off those that have already spent £20 to watch a band. There really is no need to charge £17 for two pints and a JD and coke!! In summary,good for gigs,bad for club nights,and stupid pricing policy.

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    Vanilla - From website

    Vanilla

    3.2(13 reviews)
    0.8 miGay Village
    ££

    Vanilla. 'Where the Girls Are.' Or according to a friend of mine who was put off after one visit,…read more'Where the girls who emulate Shane from The L Word are.' But she's a very militant lesbian who doesn't like being frowned upon by a bunch of scrawny teenagers with feathered hairdos and skinny jeans because of her red lipstick, womanly figure and vintage 1920s hairdo. You'll get the odd stereotype in Vanilla as Sophie says but there are plenty of trendy young things. The rule is if you're a guy, you're more than welcome, but only with a gal on your arm. You can meet the entire staff body on the website, they all look friendly and they make me feel old. Early twenties sods. Vanilla's a gay village staple with a traditional edge - while it has enough parties and groups heading there it's a lesbian bar first and foremost. It's not the kind of place that will turn you away for wearing 'fancy dress' (this is a true story. A friend of mine and her girlfriend went out in their best suits on Canal Street and the exact above thing happened to them) and the whole reason I know about it is that during Gay Pride, it had an L Word quiz night. If there's one area in which I know my trivia, it's those impossibly perfect and dramatic Los Angeles lesbians. That DVD boxset is my instant go-to when I've got a freezer full of Ben and Jerry's and a microwave full of salt and pepper popcorn. Whether you're gay, straight or somewhere in between, Vanilla lives up to its literal as opposed to slang name. By that I mean that proper vanilla flavour packs a punch, and so does this club. Give it a try.

    This lesbian bar is anything but vanilla (as in sex that is conventional, safe, boring). Instead,…read moreVanilla is a great night out for girls to relax and have a dance. Its popular for hen and stag do's too. Their tagline is Where The Girls Are and since it opened eleven years ago, the bar has won many awards for promoting amd enhancing the lesbian nightlife scene in Manchester. The crowd in this pretty small establishment is going to make me majorly stereotype but I can't help it. Young. Mullets, the lumberjack look, a smattering of tattoos. You know the sort. But there are a few other types who frequent Vanilla too mixing it out a little at least. Men - listen up though - bring some women with you else you may not find yourselves welcome.

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    Manchester Arena

    3.6(97 reviews)
    1.5 miCity Centre
    ££

    Came here to see Hans Zimmer Live and had a great time! Getting in to the Arena went much faster…read morethan other venues I've visited, and it was very easy to find our seats once we got inside. The crowd was as energetic as the orchestra, which is to say MASSIVELY GOOD VIBES! As we were only a few rows from the stage, I was very happy I donned foam earplugs. I was literally *feeling* the music more than I was hearing it, heheh! The bio-break during Intermission flowed pretty fast (not me ... the line!). The food here, considering I got a hot dog & soda, was actually very good! The only thing that was a pain was trying to exit the garage after the show. All traffic seemed to bottleneck into a couple lanes that had to cross the foot traffic leaving the Arena after the show. Otherwise, a great venue and I wouldn't mind seeing more shows there.

    It seems even many years later after rebranding including with other sponsors, Manchester Arena…read morewill always be known as the MEN Arena to many locals - it opened in 1995 and is the only indoor purpose-built arena of its' kind in Manchester and although stadiums across the city including the Etihad and Emirates Old Trafford do host concerts now, this is the only Arena of its- type to be fully indoors in a city centre location, it is actually right next to Manchester Victoria Station and the main disabled enterance actually involves going through the station's lift (quite confusing!) - this can also be used as a cut-through to parts of the station when the lifts are out of order, which is the situation right now. Back to the Arena - I can't help but think the only reason this place is so well-known, successful and used is because it lacks competition in one of the UK's best and biggest cities - the customer service is a disgrace such as with booking tickets. The disabled seating tickets team force you to have to phone up with no online booking - they are only open at awkward hours during the day with no option to wait on hold, meaning if you require assistance booking it is going to be difficult to get tickets. It involves creating an account/profile, sending proof of a disability, waiting for that to be confirmed and then placing your tickets on hold for a few days until everything is confirmed - and if it is confirmed you're expected to pay various booking fees: security fee, postage fee (You can only pick up on the day of the event where they advise not to, if you don't pay) and of course a booking fee for telephone orders. Tickets are expensive - I attended Impractical Jokers' recent tour here and I even had to pay a security fee - now I get the venue has to be secure especially after the saddening attack in 2017 but why should they charge a "surcharge" just to be safe as every place like this should be safe and not charging for the fact you're safe, right? The security wasn't even good either - I was told to empty my pockets and go through a scanner, however, they didn't even use the airport-style bag checker on what I emptied (they didn' even look at it and I did have a case which was unexpected) - I also was able to take a drink in despite them being banned - the security is flawed. It does have a capacity of just over 21,000 which is even larger than London's famous O2 Arena, however, I do really prefer the O2, the Manchester Arena has virtually nothing upon entering: no shops, restaurants while the O2 does - all the Arena has is stands selling really expensive food, beverages and merchandise - they even have salesmen who go into the crowd during a show trying to wave things in front of you - like come on I bought my ticket to watch an event, not watch you wave programmes about for goodness sake! The view of the stage wasn't too good either, I had to watch the show from the big screen and after paying for some of the more expensive seated tickets, that isn't what you want either. I really hope the rival to Manchester Arena is built soon by my club, Manchester City as it needs something to rival this hell-hole - the extra star is virtually only for being the only indoor concert/tour arena of its' kind in Greater Manchester, they even hosted amateur hockey games here at one point!

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    The Star and Garter - From www.starandgarter.co.uk

    The Star and Garter

    4.1(20 reviews)
    0.5 miPiccadilly
    £

    Housed on Fairfield Street, behind Piccadilly Station, the Star & Garter is a red brick pub that…read morelooks like a crime scene from a Hitchcock thriller. It was featured in the 50s film noir Hell is A City and since then, seems to have gone from chic to shabby with little investment or TLC. The carpets are frayed, the seats are grubby and the walls upstairs are painted chocolate. Endearingly, none of this seems to bother the students and regulars who flock there for the monthly Smiths nights and occasional rock and punk gigs. The gigs are housed upstairs on the first floor - where there's a small stage and bar - whilst the club nights straddle the ground and first floor. Drinks are cheap and cheerful and there's a long-running indie night every Saturday called Smile. You might hear the odd Brian Wilson song but you're more likely to hear everything from Pulp and Placebo to Belle and Sebastian. In short, the Star & Garter is a venue that's more about the music and the people than the ambience or the interior. Which takes us right back to Pulp and..... A Little Soul: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XMDfMaKDa0

    I'll never forget the first time I went to the Star & Garter. I was really dubious about what my…read morefriends had planned for me, considering we were heading in a direction that seemed to be slighty outside the city and more than slightly IN to Manchester's Red Light district. 'Guys...' I found myself saying ominously in the way the first dingbat of a bimbo to get killed in a horror movie always does. Then when we arrived, I was confused. 'Why are we at what looks like one of those run down burnt out old hotels on Chapel Street?' my brain was asking me. But I pressed on. I was accompanied by indie expert Mr Bateman, his lovely girlfriend and the Bambi-eyed Jess X, all of whom seemed to have the lowdown on what's cool these days. And upon entering all my woes disappeared. For here is a pub-cum-club almost as famous in the city as Night and Day, with something to offer every poetic soul with a floppy haircut and a love for Morrissey. (That includes myself, and you'll hear more Smiths songs in here than you can shake a stick at.) The Star and Garter is a great venue, with a pub downstairs and seats comfy enough to think you're in the Crescent, and a club upstairs where you can dance your socks off to the best of Manchester's music scene. The Smile clubnight, held every Saturday, is always filled to capacity and something of a phenomenon. Live bands often appear on Thursdays and Fridays, but one Friday each month is reserved for the worship of the miserablist with the quiff, the legendary Morrissey, and The Smiths. Yes, it's an actual Smiths disco. Where else would you find a disco dedicated to one man/band? Not only does this speak volumes about how important Morrissey is to Mancunians, it says a lot about Star & Garter's knack for pleasing their public. I've never had a bad night here. Brave it through the brothels and find your way to this gem of a place - you won't be disappointed.

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