33 Oldham St is a vibrant nightclub and bar located in the heart of
Manchester’s Northern Quarter, United Kingdom. Opened in late 2018, the venue quickly distinguished itself within
Manchester’s dynamic nightlife scene by blending a stylish, four-floor setting with a diverse offering of music, culture, and hospitality. The building itself, formerly an insurance office, underwent significant renovation to emerge as a multi-level entertainment space, featuring a cocktail bar, lounge, dedicated events floor, and a picturesque rooftop
terrace that offers panoramic views of the city skyline.
From its inception, 33 Oldham St set out to be more than just a nightclub—it aimed to evoke the welcoming, creative spirit of the Northern Quarter by supporting not only live music and DJ nights but also poetry readings, art exhibitions, and community events. This inclusive atmosphere has earned it a loyal following among locals and tourists alike. While it remains at its original address, the venue has periodically updated its interior design and sound systems to keep pace with evolving trends and maintain its position as a go-to spot for cutting-edge culture in
Manchester.
Over the years, 33 Oldham St has hosted a rich array of performers spanning genres from indie rock and alternative to house, techno, and hip hop. Its roster has included internationally renowned DJs such as
Greg Wilson and
Crazy P, as well as live performances from local
Manchester bands like The
Blinders and The Orielles. Additionally, the venue has welcomed up-and-coming artists on the UK scene such as Phoebe Green and emerging electronic acts like
DJ Paulette, further establishing its role in nurturing new talent while also championing diversity and forward-thinking programming.