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Get ready, Manchester! A date for your diary that promises to be nothing short of spectacular has just been announced. The brilliant Austin, Texas-based indie darlings, Mamalarky, are set to grace the intimate stage of Night and Day on 4th November 2025. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a chance to witness one of alternative rock’s most exciting acts up close and personal in one of the city’s most cherished venues. Known for their intricate musicianship, infectious melodies, and a sound that effortlessly blends fuzzy guitars with art-pop sensibilities, Mamalarky are poised to deliver a performance that will resonate long after the final chord fades. Prepare for an evening of vibrant energy, compelling lyricism, and the kind of unforgettable live music experience that only a band like Mamalarky, in a venue like Night and Day, can truly deliver.
About Mamalarky
Mamalarky emerged from the vibrant Austin music scene, quickly carving out a unique niche with their distinctive blend of alternative rock and art-pop. Formed by Livvy Bennett (guitar, vocals), Michael Hunter (bass), Chris Zizzamia (keyboards), and Eggy (drums), the band quickly garnered attention for their intricate arrangements and Bennett’s captivating vocal delivery. Their sound is characterised by a playful yet sophisticated approach, weaving together fuzzy guitar riffs, driving rhythms, and melodic hooks that burrow deep into your consciousness.
Their self-titled debut album in 2020 introduced the world to their quirky charm and undeniable talent, featuring tracks that showcased their knack for crafting both energetic anthems and more introspective moments. Followed by the critically acclaimed Pocket Fantasy in 2022, Mamalarky solidified their reputation as innovators within the indie landscape. Songs like “You Know I Know,” “Cosine,” and “Mythical Bonds” have become fan favourites, demonstrating their ability to write infectious tunes that are both intellectually stimulating and incredibly fun. Their live performances are known for their tight musicianship and an infectious energy that translates their complex studio sound into a raw, engaging experience.
Night and Day: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the heart of Manchester’s iconic Northern Quarter, Night and Day Cafe stands as a true institution in the city’s rich musical tapestry. Located at 26 Oldham Street, M1 1JN, this venue has been a cornerstone of the indie and alternative scene for decades, famed for its intimate atmosphere and its role in launching countless careers. From its humble beginnings as a café in 1991, it quickly evolved into a vital live music space, hosting early gigs for bands like Elbow, The Arctic Monkeys, and Mumford & Sons before they hit the big time.
With a capacity of approximately 250, Night and Day offers an unparalleled proximity to the artists, creating a truly immersive experience for gig-goers. The venue’s unpretentious charm, exposed brickwork, and vibrant history contribute to an electric atmosphere that’s both welcoming and raw. While its historical nature means accessibility might have some limitations, the venue strives to accommodate all patrons; it’s always advisable to contact them directly for specific accessibility requirements. Its central location makes it incredibly convenient, surrounded by the bustling energy of the Northern Quarter, making it the ideal spot for a pre-gig pint or post-show debrief.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for an electrifying evening when Mamalarky takes to the Night and Day stage. Fans can anticipate a dynamic setlist that masterfully balances tracks from both their eponymous debut and the more recent, critically lauded Pocket Fantasy. Expect to hear the infectious grooves of “You Know I Know” and “Shining Star” alongside the intricate guitar work of “Cosine” and the melodic charm of “Mythical Bonds.” The band’s live production is typically understated, allowing their exceptional musicianship and compelling songs to take centre stage.
Mamalarky are renowned for their tight, energetic performances, where every member contributes to a rich, layered sound that’s even more potent in a live setting. Livvy Bennett’s distinctive vocals will cut through the air, supported by the driving rhythm section of Michael Hunter and Eggy, and Chris Zizzamia’s textural keyboards. The atmosphere in Night and Day is always buzzing, and for a band like Mamalarky, it will be palpable – a shared experience of discovery and appreciation among fellow music lovers. Expect to be swept up in their unique blend of fuzzy indie rock and art-pop, leaving you with a lasting impression of their undeniable talent.
Getting to Night and Day
Night and Day’s central location in Manchester’s Northern Quarter makes it incredibly accessible by various transport methods. The venue is situated at 26 Oldham Street, Manchester, M1 1JN, making it easy to find. If you’re arriving by train, Manchester Piccadilly Station is just a 10-15 minute walk away, offering excellent national connections. Manchester Victoria Station is even closer, a mere 5-minute stroll, and serves regional routes.
For those utilising Manchester’s comprehensive Metrolink tram network, the nearest stops are Shudehill (serving the Rochdale, Oldham, and Altrincham lines) and Market Street (serving various lines including Bury and East Didsbury), both within a short walk of the venue. Numerous bus routes also stop directly on Oldham Street or nearby Lever Street and Piccadilly Gardens. While city centre parking can be limited and expensive, there are several multi-storey car parks within walking distance, such as the Northern Quarter Car Park on Tib Street or the NCP Manchester Piccadilly Plaza. However, public transport is highly recommended for ease and convenience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Doors for Mamalarky at Night and Day are scheduled to open at 7:30 PM. Support acts typically begin shortly after, with Mamalarky expected to take the stage around 9:00 PM. We recommend arriving early to secure a good spot and soak in the atmosphere.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, Night and Day Cafe operates an 18+ policy for evening live music events. Valid photographic ID may be required upon entry, so please ensure you bring it with you to avoid disappointment.
What’s the refund policy?
Tickets are generally non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. In such instances, you would typically be contacted by your point of purchase regarding refund or exchange options. For all other circumstances, tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable.
Are there food and drink options?
Absolutely! Night and Day Cafe is, as its name suggests, a fully functioning cafe and bar. They offer a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including local beers, spirits, and soft drinks. While they serve food during the day, a more limited menu might be available during evening gigs, so it’s best to check their website closer to the date if you plan to eat there.
Where to Stay in Manchester
If you’re travelling to Manchester specifically for Mamalarky’s gig at Night and Day, or simply looking to make a weekend of it, the city boasts a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. From boutique hotels in the vibrant Northern Quarter to luxurious stays near Piccadilly, you’ll find plenty of choices within easy reach of the venue and the city’s many attractions.
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