Millie Manders & The Shut Up: Back to the Futour
Live Music

Millie Manders & The Shut Up: Back to the Futour

When

Thursday, 16 April 2026, 19:30 – 23:00

Funkiest Grooviest Gig Night Out

Middlesbrough, ENG, TS1 1RD

Time

19:3023:00

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

Cross-genre punk rock is increasingly hard to ignore. With main stage appearances at notable festivals such as Slam Dunk, Beautiful Days and Rebellion, and extensive support from the likes of BBC Introducing and Radio X, the last two years have propelled MILLIE MANDERS AND THE SHUTUP into the public conscience and music by Millie Manders, whose staggering vocal dexterity, backed by grinding guitars and irresistible horns has huge pop appeal. The lyrics deliberate on themes of loss, betrayal, anger, anxiety, heartbreak and bitterness, environmental catastrophe and political unrest. With a conscience ensuring zero plastic wrapping on any merchandise, and that limited edition artwork and clothing are sold to help raise money for charities, Millie Manders and The Shutup are striving to make a difference whilst keeping us uplifted and brilliantly entertained. The live shows are renowned for their power and contagious energy and 2026 sees MMATSU looking to release their highly anticipated third album. “MMATSU bring fierce and addictive ska punk with emotive and urgent lyrics; tipped as the UK’s answer to The Interrupters  with high octane live shows and attitude backed with morality …” VIVE LE ROCK With support from Death Trails: Northern loud mouths Death Trails are a hard-hitting three piece with duelling female and male vocals.

This event was originally posted by Funkiest Grooviest Gig Night Out. Visit their site for the latest details.

Event details on Near Here are aggregated from third-party sources and may change. Always verify times, location, availability, and any price directly with the organiser before travelling. See Terms.

While you're in the area...

Fancy a few more nearby ideas? We'll pull them in when you ask, rather than rummaging through the database on every page load.