
<p>We dispatched Andrew Williams off to the Albert Hall in Manchester to watch Bonobo, read his thoughts.</p><p>Image: Jody Hartley</p><p>Lay dormant for 40 years, the team behind Trof, Gorilla and The Deaf Institute in Manchester have reawakened the city to the wonderful Albert Hall, a sort of lost building which which many locals will no doubt have remained relatively oblivious to its existence.</p><p>This grade II listed building was built in the early 1900's as a Wesleyan Chapel but has now been resurrected and transformed into another gem of a venue, adding to the city's ever evolving arts and culture scene. After a select number of gigs including Goldfrapp and Mogwai last year, the concert hall, whose ground floor was wasted as a Brannigans bar until 2011, now has a full roster of events to really whet the appetite of the city.</p><p><a href="http://www.skiddle.com/news/all/Review-Bonobo-Live--Albert-Hall-Manchester/21056/">Keep reading...</a></p>