For
most, a week night party results in sitting at your desk the next
morning oozing alcohol from your pores and trying desperately to
focus on your slightly hazy spreadsheet.
Not
everyone works 9-5 Monday to Friday though, and most of us have
Annual Leave to use up. So 2 questions jump to mind- what is
happening and who do I go with? I've scouted out a few weekly events
in the Manchester- mostly club nights- that you can get involved with. I don't know about other cities, sorry. I'm
trying out these Mancunian venues, one at a time, through Manchester Cool Bars, a
meetup group designed to allow people to meet others with an interest
in the smarter venues in the city. If this sounds like your thing and
you're local, get involved.
Quite
a few of these events are aimed at students, so a good number may not
be running until September. I've linked to as many Twitter accounts
as I can, so take a look to see if their social media feeds are still
active- and if the night is still running- before you head out.
Monday
Messy
Mondays
The
recently-opened Oxford Club (once
One Central St) now hosts Messy Mondays after moving from
Suede. I went recently. A
misleadingly quiet night where very few people were drunk, the
event's saving grace was the retro RnB. Perhaps during term-time
things might liven up.
Chitchat
Deansgate
Locks has always been a busy midweek area, although it isn't as
booming as its early-naughties heyday. Recession and all that. Lola Lo's Monday night Chitchat
takes up one of the arches the club occupies and pumps out dance and
RnB, with Tom DaLips on live sax.
I've been here on a Saturday a few times but enjoyed the recent
Monday night more.
Beat
the Frog
One
of the more unusual comedy nights in the city can be found at Oldham
St's Frog and Bucket.
Contestant comedians have 5 minutes to impress three cardholders, who
may card them off if their material isn't funny enough. Some acts may surprise you with talent- a few big names started out here. Johnny Vegas, Peter Kay and Ross Noble all cut their comedic teeth in the Frog. Free entry if
you download the Buzzin app. Shows
start at 7pm.
Tuesday
Taboo
Tiger Tiger is large, with separate
rooms for different music and a unique vibe to each one.
Taboo is a hugely popular student
night and makes use of quite a few of these areas. I've been. It's as busy as your
average Saturday night, being open to the public but the people are
younger, better looking and much more chilled out. If you want a mix
of classic and contemporary Dance and RnB with cheap drinks, this
one's for you.
Malibu
Tuesdays
Lola
Lo dominates the midweek Manchester scene at the moment, with events
almost every night. Tuesdays is all about the rum.
Not been yet.
Bongo's
Bingo
This
is utterly mental. A bingo game in a
haunted church, featuring crazy karaoke challenges and dance-offs. I
loved it. Bongo and his (cross-dressing) assistants will get you
performing on stage Albert Hall's if
you call out bingo when your numbers aren't right, so you might need
a thick skin and a pinch of salt. If that isn't weird enough, it
appears special guests Bradley and Jo from S Club have dropped by in
recent weeks. The MEN's writeup is very intriguing. The game runs from 7pm-11pm, so it's
an opportunity to get out and have a laugh when you've not booked off
the next day.
Wednesday
Voodoo
Opposite Tiger Tiger lies The
Birdcage, with an interesting shout-
Voodoo offers much the same as
Taboo. Birdcage tends to be busier on a Wednesday than it is on a
Friday. I've managed to get in a number of times- you'll need photo
ID but if it's not student ID the doormen might be picky.
Wah
Wah Wednesdays
Oh,
Lola Lo. Your stamina is exemplary. I've not checked this out yet.
Hot
Mess
Revolution
on the Locks offers £1.50 drinks all night, a good a reason as any
to take a look. I still need to.
Thursday
Marquee
The Milton Club's Thursday night event is on hiatus (possibly because
organiser Scott Thomas was
appearing on ITV2's Love Island), but when it returns you'll be
treated to a cinema-themed extravaganza, with film-reel designs,
fancy-dress costumes and fire-breathing podium dancers. (What? No
fire-breathers at your local Odeon?) Again, with a younger but still
aesthetically pleasing crowd than your average Friday or Saturday, a
Thursday in The Milton club is a great midweek shout. You might spot
the odd boxer or soap star here or there.
Socialite
My pick of the weeknight events is
LIV's Thursday night
Socialite event. A plush, smart
venue with good drinks deals, loads of good looking girls and a fair
chance of bumping into a celeb. Ricky Hatton and Dean Gaffney are regulars. ID essential.
Pinup
Lola Lo keeps going. Hey look, lightweight boxing champ / local lad
Anthony Crolla drops in now and again. I should soon.
Supper
Klub
German
beerhouse Albert's Schloss put a
quirky spin on your Thursday night with live music
and over indulgence. I've been early on before heading to other venues- it's one of the livelier Thursday joints.
Standup
Thursday
If you want something a little less
serious The Comedy Store provides,
kicking off at 8pm. Not been yet.
Sunday
Mixed
Few people dare venture out on a
Sunday given there's usually work the next day and we just had our
Sunday roast- it's traditionally family time. (Not to mention, we're
normally still hungover.)
You're unlikely to be with the fam
into the late night, though, and if your Monday Morning is free you
might want to venture out. So far I've spotted Mixed at The OxfordClub on Central St. A smart,
Oxford-University-themed venue with leather couches, booths and an
extensive interior make for an interesting one. The Saturdays are
popular and full of eye candy, so the Sundays may follow suit. I'm
planning to put up an event soon so keep your eyes on the Cool Bars
group.
Mirror
Sundays
Finish your week off at Lola Lo with
Mirror Sundays. RnB, hip-hop, house,
and apparently limbo competitions. Do you need more encouragement for
a late start on Monday?! Must try this soon.
Sugar
Buddha
I walked past this Deansgate Locks bar on the Sunday after
Parklife in June and there seemed to be a
fair crowd inside. Whether it was a one-off party cashing in on the
festival or a weekly night I don't know. Their social media doesn't
reveal much.
New
Stuff
Newer (and cheaper) comedians test out
their material at The Comedy Store. Shows start 7:30pm. Not tried yet.
Sunday
Sessions
The Living Room, a venue with one of the
strictest door policies in the city, eases off at the end of the week
for Sunday Sessions. Starting 10th
July, this weekly event sees DJ Carlton Delingo and sax player Tom DaLips
adding some musical accompaniment. Will visit soon.
Nights like these chop and change
regularly, so there'll be a lot I've not found and some events that-
by the time you read this- have been cancelled. Where else is there?
Have I missed your fave midweek spot?
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