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BRIT Awards Go North: Manchester's Music Scene Shines
26 Feb
Summary
- The BRIT Awards move to Manchester for 2026, celebrating its rich musical heritage.
- Mastercard supports new talent through 'Mic Drop Talks' school outreach.
- Over 20 emerging artists are highlighted as shaping Manchester's current sound.

The BRIT Awards will move from London to Manchester in 2026, a decision that recognizes the city's profound musical legacy and signals a commitment to discovering new talent.
Manchester, a city renowned for nurturing independent music culture and birthing iconic bands, will host the awards on February 28, 2026, at the Co-op Live arena. Major performers like Olivia Dean and Lola Young are already announced.
Mastercard, a long-time sponsor, is extending its support beyond the awards by backing the north's emerging artists through 'Mic Drop Talks,' workshops aimed at guiding students toward creative careers.
The city is currently buzzing with over 20 promising artists who are actively shaping its unique sound. This includes diverse acts like shoegaze-influenced TTSSFU, art-pop trio Flowers of Evil, and socially conscious indie rocker Chloe Slater.
Other highlighted artists include krautrock innovators Pyncher, queer alt-pop artist Nxdia, and the soulful sounds of Meduulla. Mali Hayes brings R&B and soul, while catbandcat experiments with indie music.
Lei Hope offers dreamy guitar melodies, and The Maddocks deliver danceable post-punk. Secret Night Gang reinvents jazz with disco and soul influences, and Holly Head is known for politically charged funk-rock.
Rock duo Dirty Blonde, Afrobeats artist PRIDO, and lo-fi artist Freak Slug are also gaining recognition. Garage rock fans can enjoy Hungry, while cruush offers kaleidoscopic shoegaze.
MC Lady Ice brings versatile rhymes, and rap artist Treks is set to release his debut single. Yasmin Coe's "girl-power pop" will be showcased on February 27 at Manchester's Rat and Pigeon.
Fans are encouraged to follow artists on social media for upcoming performances to catch these rising stars before they achieve wider recognition.




