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There are events outside Manchester locally, so people don't travel into the city so much for Soul now which combine with the bigger national events Dobber mentions. Some of my work is around Chorley, Leyland, Clitheroe etc area and there's a healthy range of local events around there. 

Manchester has the next Ritz Revival at Easter: 

https://soulvation.company.site/MANCHESTER-RITZ-50th-ANNIVERSARY-April-20th-2025-ticket-£20-£1-booking-fee-p511094547

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We used to travel from Norwich to Bury Town Hall. There was usually a half decent crowd in with lots travelling from the south and Midlands. It was noted on more than one occasion how many locals weren't in attendance.

Mark C

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1 hour ago, Mike said:

there's a dynamic list of the 100 next nighters from the source guide here

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/articles/event-news/niters-2025-the-next-100-soul-nighters-r5187/

may help the discussion

 

That's an All dayer

1 hour ago, Mike said:

there's a dynamic list of the 100 next nighters from the source guide here

https://www.soul-source.co.uk/articles/event-news/niters-2025-the-next-100-soul-nighters-r5187/

may help the discussion

 

That's an All dayer. Sorry thud was meant to be posted under the Ritz info.

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Swinton closed with the last niter in December, due to the venue being turned into apartments upstairs. I think that was the last true all niter in Manchester to date. We're all getting on a bit now mate to stay out till 6/8am, well I am, although I still like going to a niter when I can.  The last couple of times I went to swinton last year wasn't the best attended which was a shame but it was held downstairs which it's a big room to fill, as opposed to the smaller upstairs room. Keele on Saturday just gone, wasnt as busy as the last couple of January's either, but still enjoyable,  maybe the weather had something to do with that one. Hope you're well mate 👍 

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some interesting anecdotes there guys,geeselad bang on m8,i drove through what as the curry mile a while back not one curry shop open all kebab houses now,so a lot of venues gone ritz is a fortress now not like the old days and night clubs what happened at least we do have the ritz revival but its not the same cheers all for adding your pennies worth  

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19 hours ago, Geeselad said:

Blame Burnham! And that arse hole of nighttime czar. Central Manchester at least hasn't the nightlife it once had, loads of venues have closed and clubbing has become more corporate. Room at the top, still seems to thrive though and credit to Jordan and crew involved. 

Id noted recently with the suspected Demise of the batcave, again, keele or the Gathering are now the most northerly all nighters! Both in stoke! Hardly Carlisle! Sad that the north  seems to have nothing allnight in lancs or Yorkshire. 

Someone needs to buy the Brighouse Ritz which is still for sale -sad thing is after the £650k asking price it'd need another £1m at least to put it back in usable condition. A travesty, every time we're up there we weep at the state of it.

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i thought on the same lines of buying a venue just for northern soul through the day meeting/cafe etc and twice weekly soul gigs but i think id be throwing my money away costs to run etc 

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3 hours ago, Steviehay said:

some interesting anecdotes there guys,geeselad bang on m8,i drove through what as the curry mile a while back not one curry shop open all kebab houses now,so a lot of venues gone ritz is a fortress now not like the old days and night clubs what happened at least we do have the ritz revival but its not the same cheers all for adding your pennies worth  

Went the curry mile a few weeks back, zivza, was the best place. Still.a few good curry houses


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6 minutes ago, Chalky said:

The quality of the music was my main motivation and with no new records, records I've heard for decades (and that includes the so called upfront scene) and too much second rate hard edged/funky stuff that wasn't good enough first time round then I don't care that much for stopping up all night.  I can get better at a soul night than I heard at my last all-nighter.  My job isn't best suited to stopping up all night and being knackered and unfit for work on the Monday.  Many who go to niters don't seem to work. 

Yeah, there's probably that as well...being retired affords that situation for those who still want to do nighters....affording them is another thing, i suppose you could say in some cases it's cheaper than some soul nights....if you can pace yourself, still relatively fit  and won't mind sunday being a wipe out, then ok

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20 hours ago, Agentsmith said:

Yeah, there's probably that as well...being retired affords that situation for those who still want to do nighters....affording them is another thing, i suppose you could say in some cases it's cheaper than some soul nights....if you can pace yourself, still relatively fit  and won't mind sunday being a wipe out, then ok

Some of those older folk leaving niters used to look like they had been dug up.  
With lockdown forced upon us I much preferred being healthy and not taking all week to get over the weekend.

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On 15/01/2025 at 14:27, Steviehay said:

i thought on the same lines of buying a venue just for northern soul through the day meeting/cafe etc and twice weekly soul gigs but i think id be throwing my money away costs to 

 

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On 14/01/2025 at 18:13, Soulandy said:

Swinton closed with the last niter in December, due to the venue being turned into apartments upstairs. I think that was the last true all niter in Manchester to date. We're all getting on a bit now mate to stay out till 6/8am, well I am, although I still like going to a niter when I can.  The last couple of times I went to swinton last year wasn't the best attended which was a shame but it was held downstairs which it's a big room to fill, as opposed to the smaller upstairs room. Keele on Saturday just gone, wasnt as busy as the last couple of January's either, but still enjoyable,  maybe the weather had something to do with that one. Hope you're well mate 👍 

Yeah with you on All of that Andy I'm fine too thanks you need to pick these bottle tops up •° 

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Cheers for all comments it is what it is as mark said ( I was fortunate to dj for him once at his venue ) he has been doing it for years now I see another in his area appearing in April???  Manchester is now full of Wednesday bring your own knitting events sorry to the people that run them  it's not slaghing you off but would 1 event a month not be enough to fill your ego ?? Once again thanks to all 

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Costs and not enough people to cover the bother in doing it . or more recent ones would have kept going , I have been saying same thing a few years ago, it’s finished it’s run it’s course , I mean your never gonna get them big numbers anymore to a certain extent, apart from ones run by business people who’s venues I wouldn’t go near , I looked in to a big place in Manchester that’s had nighters there off and on for years , the costs were ridiculous couldn’t care less now but if there was one within 25 miles  might be tempted for a few late hours .but old age and health plays a big part as well , because those people I would say Were the life blood for many years most are f… now including myself 

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Some diehards are clinging onto a scene that, as Paul said, has run its course.

It’s definitely a social thing these days. You can dress it up all you want, by playing different styles of music etc. But 99.9% of northern, for want of another word, has been played and replayed since the late sixties.

But there’s no getting away from the one overwhelming reason for the decline in all-nighters, and not just in Manchester either. The age of the demographic, i.e. us.

I reckon there will always be some kind of “scene” going on. The music is simply too good not to be loved by future generations.

But it was a scene created from a period in time. And that will never be repeated again.

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