Sace6 – upgraded to Gorilla — Quick Facts
sace6 are pop’s newest innovators, a Northeast-bred duo (NY + NJ) turning emotional contrast into sonic chemistry. Formed in 2024 by sace. and Noah Thomas, the project lives where pop melody, R&B intimacy, and metal
Everything you need before the gig
Where
The Deaf Institute
Manchester
Manchester
About this venue
The Deaf Institute hosts grass-roots gigs in Manchester. Capacity, age policy and door fee vary per night — check the details panel above. Find The Deaf Institute online
Highlights
About this gig
Sace6 – upgraded to Gorilla are playing The Deaf Institute in Manchester on Monday, 23 November 2026. Doors open at 7pm, with the night wrapping by 10pm. This listing is part of the Manchester grass-roots gig directory — browse more upcoming Manchester gigs there.
sace6 are pop’s newest innovators, a Northeast-bred duo (NY + NJ) turning emotional contrast into sonic chemistry. Formed in 2024 by sace. and Noah Thomas, the project lives where pop melody, R&B intimacy, and metal intensity collide, genres not blended, but forced to coexist. Built on a monochromatic romanticism and a tension heavy aesthetic, sace6 creates music that feels both fragile and confrontational. Their sound thrives on duality: softness versus distortion, vulnerability versus volume. They have already taken their vision worldwide with standout appearances across North America, UK, and Europe. With new music on the horizon in 2026 and a packed touring schedule ahead, sace6 are just getting started, and they’re not interested in playing it safe.
Venue: The Deaf Institute, Manchester
More info: https://www.thedeafinstitute.co.uk/event/sace6/
Source: www.thedeafinstitute.co.uk
About Sace6 – upgraded to Gorilla
Sace6 – upgraded to Gorilla headlines this Manchester gig on Monday, 23 November 2026. Listening before the night helps you decide if the bill matches your taste.
About The Deaf Institute
The Deaf Institute is one of Manchester's grass-roots venues on GigXchange — the kind of small-capacity room where you can stand close to the band and the bill changes every week. Capacity, age policy and door fee vary per night, so always cross-check with the gig details panel or the venue's own page closer to the date.
Planning your Manchester night
Grass-roots gigs in Manchester are intimate by design: most rooms cap below 200, the band is on stage close to the floor, and the support acts often deserve as much attention as the headliner. Arrive within thirty minutes of doors to catch the openers and pick a sightline you're happy with.
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