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TUE · MAY 19 · 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Phil Manzanera: Evening of Words and Music

ft. Phil Manzanera

Shank Hall· 1434 N Farwell Ave

Phil Manzanera shares stories and music in an intimate setting — a must for Roxy Music fans.

Part I

The details

About this event

Phil Manzanera, a pivotal figure in the world of rock music, is bringing his storytelling and musical prowess to Shank Hall. Known for his work with Roxy Music and collaborations with artists like David Gilmour, Manzanera's evening promises a blend of engaging anecdotes and live music. This event is perfect for those who appreciate the history and evolution of rock music, as well as fans of Manzanera's extensive career.

Shank Hall provides an intimate setting that enhances the experience, allowing attendees to feel connected to the artist. With its reputation for excellent sound quality, the venue is ideal for this kind of event. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this evening offers a rare glimpse into the life of a music icon.

From the organizer

ROXY MUSIC'S PHIL MANZANERA - BOOK TALK - Phil Manzanera is one of the UK’s best-known musicians and record producers, having shot to prominence in the early ‘70’s as the lead guitarist with the seminal band, Roxy Music. He is widely acknowledged as one of the world’s leading guitarists and record producers, combining his live playing with writing and producing new music. He was awarded the OBE in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours list: ‘musician and producer. For services to music.’ In the Autumn of 2022 Roxy Music celebrated its 50th anniversary with a 10 date critically acclaimed tour of the US, followed by three dates in the UK: the triumphant ‘victory’ lap with original members, Bryan Ferry, Andy Mackay, Paul Thompson and Phil, culminated in a sell-out concert at London’s O2 Arena. In 2023 Phil and Andy Mackay released their avant-rock album, AMPM, featuring Paul Thompson, followed by three London gigs in 2024. In September 2025 AMPM SOHO LIVE will be released. In March 2024 Phil self-published ‘Revolución to Roxy’ his compelling memoir and during this year is giving a series of book talks, from Hay Festival, Cartagena to the Cat Club in Pontefract. November 2024 saw the release on Universal Records of ’50 Years of Music’ an 11 CD box-set with a 100 page book. During the global pandemic Phil reconnected with his old friend, New Zealand legend,Tim Finn, and together they wrote and produced two stunning albums, 2021’s ‘Caught by the Heart’ and 2022’s ‘The Ghost of Santiago.’ Manzanera, born to a British father and Colombian mother, has always taken a global approach to his music making, collaborating with musicians from South and Latin America, South Africa, Cuba and continental Europe. In 2018 he was part of South Africa’s The Liberation Project and toured with them in Italy in the Summer of 2019. In 2018, at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, Manzanera teamed up with Roxy bandmate, Andy Mackay in a Roxymphony concert: orchestral arrangements of Roxy songs. Over the last four years he has co-produced Pink Floyd’s ‘The Endless River’, which was a global hit, achieving No 1 in over 20 countries, he released, ‘The Sound of Blue’, his own autobiographical album, co-produced David Gilmour’s 2015 album, ‘Rattle That Lock’, which again topped the charts in 12 countries: he toured with Gilmour in the UK, Europe and South America. In 2015 he was Maestro Concertatore of La Notte della Taranta, Italy’s largest free festival. He also took part in ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ a tribute concert to his friend, Jack Bruce. Phil’s musical influence stretches far and wide, but even he was taken by surprise when his guitar riff from 1978’s K-Scope was sampled by Jay Z and Kanye West and became the Grammy winning smash hit ‘No Church in the Wild’ the first track on their multi-million selling album, ‘Watch The Throne’.

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pricing details

$35 plus fees.

Pro tips

  • Driving / parking

    Parking can be tricky around Shank Hall. There's a small lot behind the venue, but it fills up quickly. Street parking is available on Farwell Ave, but check for any restrictions.

  • First-timers

    Arrive a bit early to explore the memorabilia on the walls of Shank Hall. It's a small venue with a lot of character, and you'll want to soak it all in before the show starts.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy2/5
ZenMosh Pit
ArtsyIntimateNostalgic
Indie Music

Music

RockExperimental
Conversational

Who'll Be There

A mixed crowd of older adults, music aficionados, and fans of Roxy Music, likely in their 30s and up. Expect a more mature audience who values musical history and storytelling.

How the Room Feels

Loud musicLive amplified soundStanding room

What You'll Leave With

A memory

Who It's For

Social style:
Small group (3–6)
Energy needed:
Sit back and receive

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Live amplified sound, no guaranteed seats. On your feet the whole time.

Loud musicLive amplified soundStanding room

The crowd

Designed for 3–6 people. Good group-of-friends territory.

You'll leave with

A memory

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