13 Incredible Bands
2 Stages
One Night to Remember
13 Incredible Bands
2 Stages
One Night to Remember
Eagle & Salmon presents:
R I C ʘ C H E T 9:50 pm Providing in-your-face rock n roll stage antics with high-energy riffs.
Skeezebag 9:10 pm
Rose Parade 8:20pm Rose Parade are a four-piece alternative rock band formed in Cheshire by brothers Elliott and Lewis Stanley alongside longtime friend Blake Grimshaw. After years spent developing their sound through various musical projects, the band solidified their line-up in 2026 with the addition of drummer Reeve Brown and a renewed creative focus centred around a strong new collection of original material. Blending alternative rock, folk, and power pop, Rose Parade craft melodic, guitar-driven songs with an emphasis on strong songwriting, dynamic arrangements, and rich vocal harmony. Influenced by artists such as XTC, Big Star, and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, the band combine shimmering hooks, layered instrumentation, and understated intensity into a sound that feels both classic and refreshingly modern.
Tickets: £6 advance / £7 on the door.
Eagle & Salmon presents:
Medlocks 8:20pm
Fishbowl 9pm Fishbowl are a three piece alt rock/indie band based in Manchester that’s use complex rhythms, intricate guitar parts and a blend of two vocalists to create a layered and unique sound
Venus In Spirals 9:45pm Imagine Ed, edd n eddy through a distortion pedal and you’ll get Venus In Spirals. Loud explosive guitars, aggressive drums and pumping bass, Venus In Spirals are influenced by bands such as dinosaur jr, Pixies, the cars and Medicine
Airight – Energetic and emotionally driven post hardcore from the North West.
My Only Solution – Emo by the way of Shoegaze, Alt rock due from the North West.
Head Cloud – Heavy Nu-Gaze with Grunge aspects from the East Midlands.
Hooligan – Fast and loud hardcore meets grunge from Leeds.
Eagle & Salmon presents:
8pm LILFVX is a solo artist based in a small town near Manchester. Made from her bedroom, her music consists of alternative rock, grunge rock and an experimental type of alt rock and drum and bass. Main inspiration is artists such as Lil Peep, Deftones and Wisp!
8:40pm Charlie Potatoes
9:20pm Someone’s Something A product of their various upbringings, Someone’s Something challenges the current state of rock music with passionate compositions with a European twist. Although singing about religion, substance abuse and forbidden relationships can be challenging; the band channels years of musical experience to bring these topics to life in gritty and heartbreaking ways.
£6 advance ticket, or £7 on the door.
Eagle & Salmon presents:
Skeezebag 8:20 pm
R I C ʘ C H E T 9:00 pm Providing in-your-face rock n roll stage antics with high-energy riffs.
Inspirit 9:40 pm Inspirit are a new alt-rock band from Manchester, blending the weight of grunge with the energy of post-punk and the bite of early 2000s guitar music. Influenced by the likes of Pearl Jam, Radiohead and The Verve.
Eagle & Salmon presents:
Scorched Lungs 8 pm
BeeSide 8:40 pm
Venus in Spirals 9:20 pm
Citrines 10 pm – a grunge rock sound, with a moody attitude and loud presence.
Eagle & Salmon presents a Halloween special:
Of The Dead 8:20 pm Manchester’s newest blend of gothic post-punk, featuring influences from the likes of Nick Cave, Bauhaus, and Joy Division
propa/Gan:da 9:10 pm Mixing grunge and shoegaze, the explosive sounds of propa/Gan:da will be shaking the building and swaying bodies.
Ricochet 9 50pm Providing in-your-face rock n roll stage antics with high-energy riffs.
£5 adv ticket. £6 on the door.
Eagle & Salmon presents:
9:50 pm. 3 piece Dirty Work will be driving up from London to bring their rock n roll to the Aatma stage.
9:10 pm. Ricochet will also be providing in-your-face rock n roll stage antics with high-energy riffs.
8:30 pm. Mixing grunge and shoegaze, the explosive sounds of Propaganda will be shaking the building and swaying bodies.
7:50 pm. Recovery Park make a return to Aatma following their previous show in February. Read about them in this recent review by Exposed Magazine:
“Recovery Park hit the stage next, not to be fooled by their shy youth. They delivered a monstrous set, a drastic yet not unwelcome change from the somber tones of our introduction. There was real, excellent skill to behold with charged aggressive scissored riffs that chopped underneath their subtle frontman’s sewn vocals. The room became swollen with a sense of force – welcoming. Something that’ll knock you off your feet if you don’t fall in line with their patterned chaos.

Their music is evocative of a tamed, matured rage. Bearing all its teeth but with an intricacy that it demands to be considered with a more attentive and speculative gaze. These aren’t just a loud rock outfit, and there aren’t just loud drones. At times it is patient and melodic. Sometimes it is feverish but never off-road without intent, and a determination to drag us all back onto the road.
They start and they end. And leave us wanting more from the ride.
£6 advance tickets. £7 on the door.
DIY event showcasing four alternative/heavy bands from in and around Manchester. For fans of Grunge, Shoegaze, Alternative Metal and Punk.