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Soup Kitchen confirms autumn clubs listings

Tama Sumo, George Fitzgerald, Philou Louzolo, Kowton and more at set to play in Manchester over the next few weeks.

Becca Frankland

Date published: 14th Sep 2016

Image: Philou Louzolo

September, October and November at Manchester's Soup Kitchen are shaping up nicely, with the intimate inner-city venue set to welcome big brands and a cluster of sterling artists over the upcoming weeks.

Praised for the diverse and forward-thinking line ups built by in-house teams and external promoters, Soup Kitchen's basement is a haven for techno, house, disco and many more core strains of electronic, something which has been reiterated with the autumn listings.

Highlights from across the season include Percolate's Manchester launch with one third of Studio Barnhaus, Kornel Kovacs plus an epic return from Banana Hill with Tama Sumo. Jon Rust makes an appearance in October, followed by Kowton later in the month.

Events and tickets for Soup Kitchen's club events are below.


Remake Remodel - Monday 19th September 2016

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Percolate: Manchester Launch with Kornel Kovacs - Wednesday 21st September 2016

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Loose Lips 2nd Anniversary with El-b, Circula & Yak - Thursday 22nd September 2016

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Doodle presents Philou Louzolo - Saturday 1st October 2016

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Banana Hill with Tama Sumo, Lakuti, Anu & Cervo - Saturday 8th October 2016

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The Make Believe Ballroom w/ Jon Rust - Thursday 13th October 2016

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Beyond A Rhythm with Frits Wentink, Rikki Humphrey - Friday 14th October 2016

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Less Effect presents: Horsepower Productions - Thursday 20th October 2016

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Soup Kitchen presents: Kowton, A Made Up Sound - Saturday 29th October 2016

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Zutekh presents George Fitzgerald - Friday 4th November 2016

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Soup Kitchen presents: Kassem Mosse, Andrew Lyster - Saturday 12th November 2016

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