In a city where bands break through in basements and poets pack out bars, performance venues matter. Manchester brings it — energy, attitude, and rooms that know how to hold a crowd. Whether you’re hosting live music, stand-up, spoken word or a launch that needs a mic, this is where things click into place. Think purpose-built halls, intimate studios, converted warehouses and places popular among artists and performers. And with options across the city centre and beyond, you won’t be short on choice or character. Scroll on to find a venue that matches your show’s spirit.
Booking costs of performance venues average £1750 minimum spend per event. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in Manchester, based on Tagvenue data from February 2026:
| From £1000 | to £2500 | minimum spend per event |
| From £50 | to £122 | hire fee per hour |
| From £500 | to £3000 | hire fee per day |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated February 2026), the best options include:
Rehearsal Studio at Play With Fire Rehearsal Studios
in New Islington - rated 5/5
Venue said: Play With Fire Rehearsal Studios is a spacious, light-filled creative space in Manchester’s iconic Hope Mill building (113 Pollard Street, M4 7JA), just above Hope Mill Theatre.
Studio Jet at 0161 Studios
in Ardwick - rated 5/5
Venue said: This has a sprung floor and a photography studio attached. Measurements: In FT 42W x 27.5D x 12H Capacity is 70 dancers, 200 standing, 100 seated with stage.
Main Venue at Band on the Wall
in Northern Quarter - rated 4.9/5
Venue said: You'll have access to backstage dressing rooms, a load-in entrance, and a platform lift connected to the stage. The room is equipped with a projector screen and a full lighting rig, and offers options for recording and streaming.
You'll find performance venues in various sizes, from smaller spots to larger venues; keep in mind that the type of space and your chosen layout will affect the capacity! Below you can see the typical venue sizes in Manchester, together with the standard prices in each size range, based on Tagvenue data (February 2026):
| Small | up to 85 guests | prices average £50 hire fee per hour |
| Medium | between 130 and 200 guests | prices average £1750 minimum spend per event |
| Large | over 240 guests | prices average £2200 minimum spend per event |
These are the venues within 0.3 mi from central Manchester, available to book on Tagvenue:
Some venues like Wilson’s Social and Northwest Theatre Arts Company operate with later licenses and are ideal for performances that go into the night. Check with the venue directly about noise restrictions and curfews, especially if you're planning live music or amplified sound.
Yes. The Talleyrand, Side Street, and Courts Club are all popular picks for comedy, poetry, and live storytelling events. They offer stage setups with seated audience areas and typically allow you to handle your own ticketing.
It’s best to book at least 2–3 months in advance, especially for weekend evenings. For larger venues or events with ticketed audiences, aim for 4–6 months ahead. Smaller rehearsal studios may offer more flexibility, and sometimes even same-week availability.
Page last updated in February 2026
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