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Get ready, Manchester! A night of unparalleled groove and hypnotic rhythms is heading your way as the sensational Monophonics prepare to grace the stage at Gorilla on 5th November 2025. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an immersive journey into the heart of soulful rock and psychedelic pop, promising an evening that will resonate long after the final note fades. Hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area, Monophonics have cultivated a sound that is both deeply rooted in classic funk and soul, yet boldly ventures into modern psychedelia, creating a truly unique sonic tapestry. Prepare for their signature blend of raw energy, tight instrumentation, and powerful vocals to transform Gorilla into a vibrant haven for music lovers seeking an authentic, electrifying live experience. Mark your calendars and prepare to be utterly captivated by one of the most compelling bands on the circuit today.

About Monophonics

Monophonics, a San Francisco Bay Area collective, have carved out a distinctive niche in the contemporary music landscape since their formation. The band comprises Kelly Finnigan (vocals, keyboards), Ian McDonald (guitar), Myles O’Mahony (bass), Alex Green (saxophone, flute), and Ryan Scott (trumpet, percussion). Their sound is a potent brew, deeply steeped in the classic funk, soul, and R&B traditions of the 60s and 70s, yet infused with a modern psychedelic edge that gives them a truly unique identity. They seamlessly blend gritty grooves with expansive, atmospheric arrangements, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

Their discography boasts several acclaimed albums, including “In Your Brain,” “Sound of Defiance,” and “It’s Only Us,” each showcasing their evolution and mastery of their craft. Tracks like “Promises,” “Suffocating,” and “Love and Hate” highlight their ability to craft infectious melodies, compelling narratives, and powerful, emotionally charged performances. Monophonics are renowned for their impeccable musicianship, with each member contributing to a cohesive and dynamic sound. Their live shows are legendary, celebrated for their raw energy, improvisational flourishes, and the palpable connection they forge with their audience, making every performance an unforgettable event. While their core is funk and soul, their psychedelic rock leanings and accessible melodies give them a broad appeal that resonates with fans of rock and pop alike.

Manchester Gorilla: The Perfect Setting

Nestled beneath the railway arches on Whitworth Street West, Manchester Gorilla stands as one of the city’s most beloved and iconic live music venues. Its prime location in the heart of Manchester’s vibrant city centre, with the postcode M1 5WW, makes it easily accessible for music fans from across the North West and beyond. Since opening its doors, Gorilla has quickly established itself as a cornerstone of Manchester’s thriving music scene, known for hosting an eclectic mix of emerging talent and established acts.

The venue boasts an intimate capacity, typically holding around 500-600 people, which fosters an incredibly up-close and personal atmosphere for gigs. This means that when Monophonics take to the stage, every note, every vocal nuance, and every spontaneous jam will be felt deeply by the audience. Gorilla’s distinctive industrial aesthetic, with its exposed brickwork and railway arch ceiling, provides a gritty yet stylish backdrop that perfectly complements the raw energy of a live band. The sound system is top-tier, ensuring crystal-clear audio reproduction that does justice to any artist. Accessibility is also well-considered, with step-free access available to the main venue space and an accessible toilet, though it’s always recommended to contact the venue in advance for specific requirements. Its unique character and superb acoustics make it an ideal venue for Monophonics’ immersive sound.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Monophonics unleash their full sonic arsenal at Manchester Gorilla. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that will likely span their impressive discography, delving into fan favourites from albums like “In Your Brain,” “Sound of Defiance,” and their most recent releases. Expect to hear the infectious grooves of “Promises” alongside the soulful depth of “Suffocating,” all delivered with their signature psychedelic flair. The band is known for their dynamic live reinterpretations of their studio tracks, often extending sections into mesmerising, improvisational jams that showcase their incredible musical prowess.

The stage production at Gorilla, while not overly elaborate, focuses on creating an immersive experience through high-quality sound and atmospheric lighting. Expect rich, warm tones that complement Monophonics’ soulful sound, perhaps with some psychedelic light projections to enhance their genre-bending aesthetic. The atmosphere in the venue will be electric; Gorilla’s intimate space ensures a palpable connection between the band and the audience, fostering a communal energy. Expect plenty of movement on the dance floor, spontaneous sing-alongs, and an overwhelming sense of shared joy as Monophonics transport everyone with their irresistible blend of funk, soul, and rock. It will be a night of pure musical transcendence.

Getting to Manchester Gorilla

Manchester Gorilla is conveniently located at 54-56 Whitworth Street West, Manchester, M1 5WW, making it incredibly accessible via various transport links. If you’re travelling by train, Manchester Oxford Road station is practically on its doorstep, just a two-minute walk away. Manchester Piccadilly, the city’s main railway hub, is also a mere 10-15 minute stroll, offering connections to national and regional services.

For those using Manchester’s extensive Metrolink tram network, the nearest stops are Deansgate-Castlefield or St Peter’s Square, both within a short walking distance. Numerous bus routes also serve Whitworth Street West and the surrounding area, with stops just moments from the venue. If driving, several car parks are available nearby, including the NCP Great Northern Warehouse or the Q-Park First Street, though spaces can be limited and expensive, especially on event nights. Public transport is highly recommended for ease and convenience when attending a gig in central Manchester.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors typically open around 7:00 PM for most gigs at Manchester Gorilla, with support acts usually starting shortly after. Monophonics are expected to take the stage later in the evening, generally between 8:30 PM and 9:30 PM, depending on the number of support acts. It’s always best to check the official ticket or venue website closer to the date for precise timings, as they can sometimes be subject to change.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, Manchester Gorilla usually operates an over 18s policy for its evening gigs. Valid photographic ID, such as a driving licence or passport, will be required upon entry to confirm your age. It is highly advisable to bring appropriate identification to avoid any disappointment or refusal of entry, even if you appear to be over 18.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets for Monophonics at Manchester Gorilla are generally non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. Refunds are typically processed by the original point of purchase, such as the ticket agent (e.g., Ticketmaster, SeeTickets). In the event of a cancellation, full refunds including booking fees are usually issued. For rescheduled events, original tickets often remain valid, with refund options available for those unable to attend the new date.

Are there food and drink options?

Absolutely! Manchester Gorilla boasts a well-stocked bar serving a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including local beers, spirits, and soft drinks. While the venue is primarily known for its music, it also has a kitchen that serves a selection of delicious food, often including burgers, small plates, and vegetarian options. It’s a great spot to grab a bite before the main act, so you can make a full evening of it.

Where to Stay in Manchester

Manchester offers a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, especially for those travelling to see Monophonics at Gorilla. From luxurious boutique hotels to budget-friendly hostels, you’ll find plenty of choices within walking distance or a short tram ride from the venue. Consider staying in areas like the Northern Quarter for its vibrant nightlife, Spinningfields for a touch of luxury, or around Oxford Road for ultimate convenience to the venue. Booking in advance is always recommended, particularly for popular event dates.

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