Manchester, UK - 29th April 2026:Plus Minus Equals: The Block is a new open-air series of events set to reshape how Manchester experiences live music.
As part of the series, on Friday 11th September, there is a special headline show from Pale Waves.
Taking over the car park at un.titled studios, The Block brings together artists, audiences, and creative communities in a way that feels considered, collaborative, and rooted in culture. This isn't a traditional festival model. It's not a rotating cast of disconnected line-ups built for ticket sales. The Block is created differently - each event is built with the headliner.
Every lineup is curated in direct collaboration with the artists themselves, shaped by their influences, their taste, and the scenes that surround them. The result is something more honest: a bill that reflects the world of the headliner, not just their name at the top of a poster. It's programming with intent - balanced, cohesive, and culturally credible.
At its core, The Block is about creating space. Space for emerging talent to share stages with established names in a way that feels natural, not forced. Space for Manchester's grassroots scenes to exist within a high-quality environment. Space for audiences to discover, connect, and experience music beyond the surface level.
From mid-afternoon into the evening, the site evolves into a full cultural environment. Daytime moments bring together food, independent brands, and local collectives, while the evening shifts into immersive live performances and DJ sets, supported by Plus Minus Equals' visual creativity.
The ethos is simple: collaboration, experimentation and balance. The Block reflects the Plus Minus Equals philosophy - an approach that prioritises authenticity over formula. It's not built for artists as a product. It's built with them as collaborators. That distinction defines everything.
Set within one of Manchester's most characterful creative spaces, The Block offers something increasingly rare: an experience that feels both elevated and grounded. High-level production meets raw, local energy - a combination that speaks directly to the city's identity.
For audiences, it's a new kind of summer fixture. For artists, it's a platform that respects their voice. For Manchester, it's a series that belongs to the culture it represents.
Plus Minus Equals: The Block. Summer 2026.