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Glitterer with sunnbrella, Tummyache, and more

Jun 27, 2026 at 10:30  ·   · £158 Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Manchester Tickets from £158

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Alexisonfire, formed in Ontario, Canada, fuses post-hardcore with dynamic styles. Known for hits like "This Could Be Anywhere" and "Young Cardinals," they've earned Juno Awards and collaborated with bands like Moneen, epitomizing a unique connection to themes of otherness and individuality.
Quicksand's "Distant Populations" follows their 2017 album "Interiors," capturing timely themes with emotional resonance. Known for their powerful style, this album marks a vibrant evolution with concise, impactful tracks. Critically acclaimed, it showcases the band's sonic growth and lyrical sharpness.
Fiddlehead, a post-hardcore supergroup from Boston, includes ex-members of Have Heart and Basement. Known for emo leanings, their notable albums are 2018's "Springtime and Blind" and 2021's "Between the Richness."
Washington D.C.'s Glitterer, initially a solo project by Ned Russin, evolved into a four-member band known for loud, melodic post-hardcore rock. Started post-Title Fight in 2017, the band's complex yet catchy sound spans four records, including two full-length albums on Anti-.
Nothing is a Philly-born post-shoegaze band founded in 2010 by Domenic Palermo. Known for albums like "Guilty of Everything" and "The Great Dismal." Signed to Relapse Records, they released notable songs during COVID-19.
Touché Amoré, a post-hardcore band, is celebrated for their fifth album, "Lament", blending ferocious yet delicate musicality and storytelling. Their songs explore angst and optimism, conveying that love nurtures even when time doesn't heal.
HATEBREED, a hardcore heavy metal band known for intense, cathartic music, continues to impact with "Weight Of The False Self." Renowned for collaborations with ZEUSS, their sound is a testament to life's emotional burdens.
Lindsey Jordan impressed with her debut album "Lush" in 2018, showcasing a blend of confidence and vulnerability. Her second album "Valentine" features self-written tracks exploring deep emotions with originality. Known for poetic lyrics and impactful music.
Glixen, a Phoenix shoegaze band, blends influences like Björk and My Bloody Valentine. Founded in 2020 by Aislinn Ritchie, they’ve toured with Interpol and DIIV. Their EP, "She Only Said," gained national attention. Produced by Jack Endino and Sonny DiPerri, they capture a modern, intense sound.
Initiate blends melodies inspired by Turning Point and aggressive elements like those of Uniform Choice, creating dynamic guitars and a grounded rhythm. Pak's intense performances convey a meaningful message in hardcore, merging style and defiance like Youth of Today's approach.
Toronto punk band PUP, known for high-energy shows and darkly humorous lyrics, gained fame with their debut in 2014 and acclaimed albums like Morbid Stuff.
Knives are a dynamic band blending hardcore fury, post-punk intensity, alt-rock, and experimental jazz. Known for their chaotic energy and boundary-pushing style.
Formed in 1982 on Prince Edward Island, Haywire, with members Marvin Birt, Paul MacAusland, David Rashed, Ron Switzer, and Sean Kilbride, rose to fame with albums like "Bad Boys" and hits from "Don't Just Stand There," showcasing a rock style. Signed to Attic Records, their collection includes "Nuthouse," "Get Off," and "Wired: The Best of Haywire."
Converge's Jacob Bannon led the legendary hardcore band's collaboration with Chelsea Wolfe, Ben Chisholm, and Steve Brodsky on the grand album "Bloodmoon: I."
Based in their hometown, Death Lens blends surf punk, Britrock, indie punk, and shoegaze into memorable post-hardcore rock. Known for energetic live shows and hits from "No Luck," they've toured with Militarie Gun and Together Pangea and are signed to Epitaph Records.
From Baltimore, MD, END IT embraces '90s hardcore influences & echoes city life with albums like *One Way Track*. They've played alongside Cro-mags & Turnstile, known for energetic shows.
Michigan band Greet Death fuses unique styles in their music, earning accolades from Rolling Stones & Pitsfork. Known for emotional depth, they've collaborated with notable artists while gaining a dedicated fanbase.
Formed in Sacramento, Trash Talk is a pioneering hardcore band known for boundary-pushing albums and energetic world tours. Celebrated for their evolving style and high-octane performances.
GRIDIRON is known for their unpredictable blend of metal, hardcore, and hip-hop. Emerging from COVID-era gaming sessions, their style fits both OZZfest and Rolling Loud.
Formed in Venice, California, Suicidal Tendencies, led by Mike Muir, became influential in skatepunk and thrash metal. Known for "Institutionalized" and "You Can't Bring Me Down," their albums include a gold-certified "Lights, Camera, Revolution." They collaborated with Robert Trujillo and explored funk metal with Infectious Grooves. Despite lineup changes, they continued to release music and leave a lasting legacy in punk and metal scenes.
La Dispute, from Grand Rapids, MI, blends hardcore with jazz, blues, and spoken word. Known for deep, uncompromising lyrics, they excel with albums like "Wildlife" and "Rooms of the House."
Harms Way, known for their metallic hardcore style, delivers blistering sets worldwide. Their lyrics focus on struggle and growth, with their album "Posthuman" showcasing a refined blend of metal and industrial influences. Notable for intense energy and evolutionary sound.

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Don't miss the Glitterer concert in Manchester at Bowlers Exhibition Centre on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at 10:30 AM, with sunnbrella, Tummyache, and more. Grab your tickets before they're gone!

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