The Stoller Hall

The Stoller Hall is an enchanting 482-seat venue located within the historic Chetham's School of Music in Manchester. This remarkable location seamlessly merges traditional elegance with contemporary sophistication, celebrated for its superb acoustics that deliver an immersive listening experience. Showcasing a wide range of musical genres, it features performances from classical and chamber music to jazz, folk, and avant-garde sounds. The tiered seating arrangement and intimate proximity to the stage foster a unique connection between performers and the audience, ensuring that every performance is indeed unforgettable. Visit website.

Rosehill Theatre

Seating up to 200 people, with 112 seats located downstairs and an additional 88 seats situated upstairs, the auditorium serves as the largest and oldest theatrical space at Rosehill. It features comfortable tiered seating that enhances visibility for all audience members, along with a spacious 5.3mx5.3m stage that accommodates a variety of performances. The theatre also boasts access to a comprehensive lighting rig and public address system (PA), ensuring that every production is equipped with the necessary tools to create an unforgettable experience. Visit website.


Snap Maltings Concert Hall 

Designed by Newson Garrett in the 1800s, this notable 810-seat hall was vital to the local economy. It opened in 1967 with a ceremony by Queen Elizabeth II, marking a cultural moment. A fire two years later led to temporary closure. The hall reopened for the Aldeburgh Festival, becoming a cherished venue for music and performance.

With stunning views of the River Alde, the River View Restaurant and Café & Bar offers concertgoers a great place to unwind and enjoy refreshments. Near the foyer, visitors can also explore the Winch Gallery, a haven for art lovers.  Visit website.