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New Order, Tim Burgess and others mourn closure of Manchester’s Deaf Institute and Gorilla venues

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New Order, Tim Burgess, The Orielles, Spector and The Twilight Sad have deplored the closure of two of Manchester’s beloved music venues.News broke earlier today (July 16) that Gorilla on Whitworth Street and the Deaf Institute on Grosvenor Street have been unable to weather the storm caused by the coronavirus crisis.

This is despite the government’s recent £1.57billion bailout for venues and arts spaces.Taking to Twitter, local legends New Order wrote that it is “Very sad news for Manchester and music”, while The Charlatans‘ frontman Tim Burgess labelled the spaces as the “lifeblood” of the city’s venue network.Very sad news for Manchester and music.https://t.co/pw91z1yHaW— New Order (@neworder) July 16, 2020“Sad to hear that Manchester’s.

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