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Attention all fans of punk rock music! Get ready to experience an electrifying night of music as the British band Idles takes the stage in Manchester on December 7, 2024. Known for their high-energy performances and raw, thought-provoking lyrics, this promises to be a concert you won't want to miss. Formed in Bristol in 2009, Idles has quickly risen to fame with their unique blend of punk rock and post-punk influences. With three critically acclaimed albums under their belt, including their latest release "Ultra Mono," the band has gained a loyal following for their unapologetic and socially conscious music. Frontman Joe Talbot's powerful vocals and the band's infectious energy on stage make for a truly unforgettable live show. So mark your calendars and get ready to mosh to hits like "Danny Nedelko" and "Grounds" as Idles brings their signature sound to Manchester in 2024. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to their music, this is a concert you won't want to miss. Tickets are sure to sell out fast, so don't wait to secure your spot at what is sure to be an epic night of punk rock music.

When

Saturday, 7 December 2024
Starts at 21:00

Where

Stockport Road
Manchester, Great Britain

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    Manchester has become one of the largest cities in Britain over the past hundred years. Although Manchester is a city with a very rich history, the main focus of its development has always been industry. The center is almost entirely furnished with warehouses and factory buildings, entangled with a network of canals and old railway bridges. It is quite natural that no one gave such kindness to the reduction of production: in the former shops now open fashionable bars, in factory warehouses - designer shops, and under the old bridges "settled" nightclubs. It was for the active nightlife of the city and got its middle name - Madchester.

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