We want to create unforgettable live music moments for all our audiences, from the first sound to the last word.
Based in the heart of Manchester, stepping into The Stoller Hall is like nowhere you have ever been before. Built in 2017, the Hall has been specially engineered to provide a totally immersive experience. Designed as a box within a box, the performance space has very low noise levels and a variable acoustic system, which means audiences can truly hear, feel and almost see the music.
Connect with the music and come as you are to the Stoller Hall. There’s no dress code, you don’t need to know your Beethoven from your Bach, and you certainly won’t be shushed by an usher.
Our adventurous programme ranges from classical and chamber, folk, jazz and contemporary music to spoken word, comedy and family events.
In 2017 we opened our doors, beginning with a live broadcast of BBC Radio 3’s In Tune and including performances by jazz pianist Gwilym Simcock, comedian Ted Robbins and conductor Sir Mark Elder, alongside an orchestra of student and professional musicians.
Soon after opening, The Hall’s stunning architecture which was designed by Stephenson STUDIO, received a national RIBA Award. Acoustics by Arup have set a standard described by Robert Beale from the Arts Desk as, “deliver(ing) the music as if every hearer is in the conductor’s shoes.”