Singer-songwriters Quiet Loner and Tracey Browne present an evening of live music about the fight for votes and the inequalities that have driven the campaigns.
Beginning with Peterloo in 1819 these original songs take the listener through 200 years of history from universal suffrage to Universal Credit.
Happening in The Left Bank cafe bar, enjoy this musical journey through time over a drink on Manchester’s sunniest riverside terrace.
Suitable for 16 +
Part of PHM’s year long programme exploring the past, present and future of protest, marking 200 years since the Peterloo Massacre; a major event in Manchester’s history, and a defining moment for Britain’s democracy.