Andy Burnham will perform a DJ set at Manchester bar and music venue Jimmy's tonight.

The Mayor of Greater Manchester will be joined on the decks by Inspiral Carpets star and XS Manchester DJ Clint Boon at the Northern Quarter bar's second birthday bash.

Tonight's event, Friday, December 7, will be celebrating the bar's second birthday, and Jimmy's will be donating £500 to the Mayor's Homelessness Fund.

The mayor was previously spotted pulling pints at Jimmy's after watching The Coral at Albert Hall.

He has also teased details of his playlist for tonight, featuring plenty of big Manchester names, including The Slow Readers Club, winners of last year's best breakthrough act at the CityLife awards.

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He'll also play a track by Viola Beach, the Cheshire group who were tragically killed along with their manager in a car accident in Sweden.

You can listen to the full playlist on the CityLife Manchester Spotify account below:

Here's the full setlist:

Bizarre Love Triangle (7” remix edit) - New Order

Modern Love - Courteeners

Who Are You - Spring King

Swings & Waterslides - Viola Beach

There Goes The Fear (radio edit) - Doves

Teen Age Riot - Sonic Youth

Dare - Gorillaz

All My Friends - LCD Soundsystem

Unfinished Sympathy - Massive Attack

You Opened Up My Heart - The Slow Readers Club

Mersey Paradise- The Stone Roses

Barely Legal - The Strokes

Train In Vain - The Clash

Ever Fallen In Love - The Buzzcocks

Saturn 5 - Inspiral Carpets

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The Newton Street bar was opened in 2016 by One Night Only frontman George Craig and his bandmate and brother Jimmy.

George said: "We wanted to do something meaningful to celebrate our birthday but also support a charity so I messaged him on Twitter. I wasn’t expecting to hear back but he was really pleased to have been asked.

"Instead of giving Andy a fee we said we’d love to give £500 to a charity of his choice - which is his homelessness fund. He was really pleased with that."

Speaking of the mayor pulling pints behind the bar, George said: "I was on a night out with friends and family seeing The Coral at Albert Hall and one of his friends brought him to our bar afterwards.

"We said if you want a beer, you’ll have to serve yourself. He immediately took a liking to the place and our staff and the crowd loved him."

The event starts at 8pm on Friday, December 7 at Jimmy's on Newton Street. Entry is free.