Tuesday Night Whites
7th June 2025 - 7:00 pm
The Deaf Institute

Formed in 2022 during lock-down, the Tuesday Night Whites have taken the North

West music scene by storm. Priding themselves on their catchy, energetic indie

anthems, inspired heavily by the likes of The Snuts, Catfish and the Bottlemen and

Kings of Leon, a lot of hard work and support gigs saw the band sell out their first

hometown show in under 24 hours in 2023. The year concluded with the eagerly

anticipated release of their debut single , ‘The Renegade’ which saw over 1k streams

on Spotify in less than a day and featured as This Feeling’s Track of the Day.

Manchester came calling at the end of the year, with This Feeling providing the band

with a double debut, both for the company and in the city.​​ ​ ​2024 kicked off with a

sold-out headline show in Preston and was a sign of things to come, with packed-out

headline gigs all over the North-West. Quickly gaining the interest of local promoters

and venues due to word-of-mouth praise of their amazing live performances, TNW

went on to headline in Manchester, Blackpool and Liverpool, all of which saw

hundreds of gig enthusiasts come through the door. Midway through the year came

the release of their second single, ‘Lost Control’ and the band also reached the 20k

stream milestone with ‘The Renegade’ alongside its debut feature on BBC

Introducing. TNW concluded their stacked calendar of live performances with

another sold-out headline show at an iconic venue The Ferret in Preston. The rapidly

increasing numbers of streams and footfall have seen the band quickly establish an

incredibly loyal fanbase that will continue to spread and grow in 2025. Their latest

release ‘23’ is set to exceed all expectations with over 36k streams and rising. 23 is

proving to be yet another indie anthem and is a favourite at their live gigs.

2025 has already seen the TNW sell out another hometown headline in 76 hours

with a big ticket waiting list as well as taking their travels across the UK sharing their

music with massive audiences. The rest of this year will continue to see the band

take their catalogue of indie anthems across the UK along with the release of

arguably their most sound-defining song yet.

Venue

The Deaf Institute 135 Grosvenor St
Manchester M1 7HE
UK