When: 7.30pm on Thursday 13 March 2025
Where: Gullivers, 109 Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LW
We’re delighted to be working with The Loft for the first time!
Original Creation Records legends The Loft tour the UK in March in support of their forthcoming ‘debut’ album.
The band plays Gullivers on Thursday 13 March – their first Manchester show since playing the legendary Hacienda club with Terry Hall’s Colourfield back in May 1985.
The original line up of Pete Astor, Dave Morgan, Bill Prince and Andy Strickland embark on their first ever UK club tour, 40 years after the classic Up The Hill And Down The Slope topped the indie singles chart.
Since their infamous onstage split at London’s Hammersmith Palais in 1985, their status as one of the UK’s most influential guitar bands of the 1980s continues to grow and to influence a host of younger artists.
‘We have great memories of Manchester and the Hacienda – you could get your hair cut in the club,’ says guitarist Andy Strickland. ‘We also made our only TV appearance from the old BBC studios on Oxford Road and went back to do a Marc Riley 6 Music session there in 2011.’
‘It’s incredibly exciting to not only be setting out on tour again, but now with a brand new set of songs to play alongside some of our, ahem, “greatest hits”,’ says drummer Dave Morgan. ‘The Loft has always been just the same four people and it’s a real thrill to be playing across the UK with the band again. We’re sounding better than ever…’
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‘Seminally seminal’ – Steve Lamacq
Local support comes from Autocamper. Autocamper effortlessly retrofits the jangle pop sounds of the ‘80s without the C86 revisionism. Think Sarah Records-era The Wake fused with the shambling, melodic impulse of McCarthy and The Close Lobsters, but with one foot always firmly in the present.
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