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Night and Day Cafe

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Address: 26 Oldham St Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 1 GB (map)
Phone: 0161 236 1822

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Located in the heart of the euphoric cosmopolitan haven known as Manchester

Reviewed Events

Magic Alex, Indigo Jones, Jake Fletcher at Night and Day Cafe, Manchester, Wed 31 Jul

Review by Kate Dornan

Back in the olden days, when electroclash was naught but a twinkle in Chris Lowe's eye and nary the rattle of a skateboard wheel was heard, bands were content to delve into Name Your Baby books (Marion, Jack, Ruth) and have done with it. But as befits a music industry which might still be entwined with youth culture»

Miss Black America, The Obsession at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Mon 07 Oct

Review by Raziq Rauf

I’m ill. Really bloody ill. I need my chicken soup. Why should you care? I walk in half way through a raging rock set. I have no idea who they are. I have no idea what they want. I think they want…something, someone, anything. No. They clearly are trying to get at whatever it is. They clearly k»

Electrelane

Electrelane, Valerie at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Thu 29 Jan

Review by owright

Playing music live is a giving. A gift to your audience of your guts, your insides – the stuff that is otherwise inexpressible. I need something to hold onto tonight, so Electrelane had better be good.»

Aidan Smith at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Sat 20 Mar

Review by Lianne Steinberg

Aidan Smith is the voice of experience. Two mini-albums into his career, Smith approaches his duties with the kind of self-effacing cynicism that’s both endearing and baffling.»

The Dirtbombs at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Wed 25 Aug

Review by owright

Okay, first things first: I have to tell you about The Dirtbombs through a hangover so urgent, so vital, so now, that I'll still be hungover tomorrow. Possibly perpetually.»

Liam Frost and the Slowdown Family at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Thu 16 Feb

Review by Lianne Steinberg

Tonight is a rite of passage for the 22 year-old singer songwriter, Liam Frost. Last year was ridiculously frenetic as his acoustic performances created one of the biggest buzzes around the city since Nine Black Alps donned their lumberjack shirts. Now with a record deal under his belt, the final night of his four-week residency of gigs in Manchester and London is complete. »

volcano! at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Thu 25 May

Review by Ali

It’s only when a band of true originality comes along that you realise how startlingly plain music can be. Innovation spills out of Volcano! at every step, manifesting itself as equal parts delicate beauty, mind-melting noise, shrieking paranoia and an»

It Sounded Better In My Head at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Tue 13 Jun

Review by John Brainlove

It's not that often I'll travel to other cities for a gig these days. Living in London, I'm used to having great gigs served up by bands from around the world, nightly - rather than the problem of a band not touring to my town, there's usually the less»

Damien Jurado at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Tue 05 Dec

Review by Chris

3 songs into his set, Damien Jurado apologises for the lack of a backing band and explains that he’s been touring with a cellist»

hot club de paris

Hot Club de Paris at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Fri 26 Jan

Review by Lianne Steinberg

No one is left in any doubt that, in the flesh, Hot Club de Paris can surpass the energy and passion of their amazing debut album...»

Dive Dive, Frank Turner at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Mon 29 Jan

Review by Michael Pooler

Monday evening at the Night and Day saw a thick slice of raw and melodic rock sandwiched between two pieces of what was at times t»

Beach House Live

Beach House at Manchester Night and Day Cafe, Mon 12 Nov

Review by Sam Lewis

Most of the material Beach House play tonight is culled from their lush eponymous debut record, the band both immaculately tight and suitably laid-back. Sad, melancholic, strangely hopeful»