Music in the North

Johnny James, Managing Editor

With 2024 nearly so last year, we’re flipping our calendar and taking a look at the musical highlights of early 2025.

Warm, intimate storytelling is the thread connecting our new picks, which include a number of brilliant folk artists.

At Night & Day we’re tipping Anna B Savage, whose new album – dropping at the end of January – is swept along by an abiding sense of calm. Just what the doctor ordered after the mayhem of December. The Weather Station also returns with a new album in January, with her gig at Band on the Wall the perfect companion to Anna B Savage’s own.

The Stoller Hall, meanwhile, is lining up two special shows with “Britain’s best songwriter” (The Guardian), Richard Dawson, whose forthcoming record strips away the big arrangements and production, letting the songs themselves shine.

You could say that classical music’s answer to folk is chamber music, and Manchester Collective’s new show Hidden Mechanisms is all about revealing its most exciting contemporary exponents. They’re performing at the RNCM, which has something of its own in store in the form of its Dance:Music initiative, exploring the symbiotic relationship between these two art forms.

But before all that, you do have your New Year’s Eve plans sorted by now, right? No? Well stop dithering and check out our New Year’s Eve guide, stat.

Our top picks

Dance:Music at the RNCM

Dance:Music at Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), Manchester, 9 January–5 May 2025, from £0.00 - Book now

The RNCM’s ongoing initiative, Dance:Music, gets to the heart of the symbiotic relationship between the two art forms, with a treasure trove of concerts reflecting the primal energy that dance and movement can unlock together.

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RNCM and Robin Clewley

Femi Kuti and The Positive Force at Band on the Wall

Femi Kuti + The Positive Force at Band on the Wall, Manchester, 26 January 2025, from £27 - Book now

This January, legendary Afrobeat artist Femi Kuti plays an intimate Manchester date with his band, The Positive Force.

Image supplied by Band on the Wall

Manchester Collective: Hidden Mechanisms at the RNCM

Manchester Collective: Hidden Mechanisms at Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), Manchester, 7 February 2025, from £12.50 - Book now

Lean in, make yourself at home and listen closer as Manchester Collective show you what contemporary chamber music is all about.

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Manchester Collective

Anna B Savage at Night & Day

Anna B Savage at Night & Day Cafe, Manchester, 13 February 2025, from £15.00 - Book now

Following on from her critically acclaimed records A Common Turn and in|FLUX, Anna B Savage will soon release her anticipated third record, You and I are Earth, followed by a UK tour.

Anna B Savage
Image supplied by Leeds Inspired

The Weather Station at Band on the Wall

The Weather Station at Band on the Wall, Manchester, 11 March 2025, from £19 - Book now

The Weather Station – the project of Toronto-based songwriter Tamara Lindeman – returns with new album Humanhood, following the “heartbroken masterpiece” (The Guardian) that was 2021’s Ignorance.

Image supplied by Band on the Wall

Richard Dawson at The Stoller Hall

Rich(ard) Dawson at The Stoller Hall, Manchester, 23 April 2025, from £22.50 - Book now

Experimental folk artist Richard Dawson is no stranger to big musical ideas, but his new work hits different, stripping things down to the bare bones to reveal the brilliant songwriting at its core.

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Rich(ard) Dawson

Primal Scream at Aviva Studios

Primal Scream at Aviva Studios, Manchester, 11 April 2025, from £39.50 - Book now

Following the release of their 12th album, Come Ahead, the iconic Primal Scream perform in the Warehouse space at Aviva Studios.

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The artwork for Primal Scream's 'Come Ahead', image courtesy of Aviva Studios.

Hamlet Hail to the Thief at Aviva Studios

Hamlet Hail to the Thief at Aviva Studios, Manchester, 27 April–18 May 2025, from £10.00 - Book now

Hamlet Hail to the Thief brings Shakespeare’s great tragedy and Radiohead’s seminal album together in an intoxicating blend of theatre, music, and movement.

Hamlet Hail to the Thief: The cover of Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief – which is a collage of colourful text blocks stacked on top of each other. The text has been replaced by words from Hamlet.
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Me Gusta Collective – New Year’s Eve Special at Band on the Wall

Me Gusta Collective – New Year's Eve Special at Band on the Wall, Manchester, 31 December 2024, from £10 - Book now

Following a sellout show with Habibi Funk, Me Gusta Collective is back at Band on the Wall for the big one: New Year’s Eve.

Image supplied by Band on the Wall

International Concert Series at The Bridgewater Hall

International Concert Series at The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, Until 19 May 2025, from £8 - Book now

The 28th instalment of The Bridgewater Hall’s flagship classical music series is nearly here and there are some incredible concerts to look forward to, featuring some of the world’s leading orchestras, recitalists and choirs.

Pierre-Laurent Aimard
Pierre-Laurent Aimard © Julia Wesely.

Sound Out Leeds 2024/25

Sound Out Leeds 2024/25 at Leeds Conservatoire, Leeds (and other venues), Until 15 June 2025, from £10.00 - Book now

Leeds International Concert Season is on a mission to push boundaries, expand horizons, and ask the question: ‘What haven’t we heard?’ as it presents its city-spanning Sound Out Leeds series.

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