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Legendary Smiths bassist to be honoured with mural at his favourite Northern Quarter pub

World renowned street artist Akse has painted a mural of the legendary Smiths bassist Andy Rourke at the site of his favourite NQ Boozer.
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Andy Rourke The Wheatsheaf

The Northern Quarter is about to gain a poignant new landmark: a mural dedicated to legendary The Smiths bassist, Andy Rourke.

After months of heartfelt fundraising, the mural has reached its target and is set to be unveiled on 21st of November—marking World Pancreatic Cancer Day.

The tribute will not only celebrate the life and career of Andy Rourke, who passed away in May 2023, but also raise awareness and support for Pancreatic Cancer Action in his memory.

Andy Rourke mural

The mural, created by internationally renowned street artist Akse, is based on a 1985 photograph of Rourke taken during The Smiths’ USA/UK tour by photographer Nalinee Darmrong.

This striking black-and-white image captures Rourke in his prime, and Akse’s rendition will grace the side of the Wheatsheaf Pub on Oak Street, a spot Rourke once frequented in the Northern Quarter.

The mural promises to be a beautiful and emotional reminder of Rourke’s lasting influence on Manchester’s music scene.

Crowdfunding the project

Fans of The Smiths have rallied behind the project, and the Crowdfunder, which remains open, has already exceeded its goal.

All future donations will now benefit Pancreatic Cancer Action, honouring Rourke’s legacy through a cause close to his heart.

Mike Joyce, former drummer of The Smiths and close friend of Rourke, expressed his gratitude to all who contributed to making the mural a reality.

“A huge thank you to everyone who has supported the Crowdfunder—absolutely delighted to confirm we’ve hit the target to secure funding.

“It means the mural is going ahead, and I am over the moon, as is everyone involved.

“When you see the mural in its final glory, you can know YOU played a part in bringing it to life.”

The unveiling event on 21 November promises to be a deeply moving tribute to Rourke and a celebration of his musical legacy, with a special focus on supporting those affected by pancreatic cancer.

Mike Joyce’s heartfelt message continues to encourage fans to keep donating, with exclusive collectables up for grabs as rewards, including a chance to win a set of The Smiths’ complete vinyl collection, donated by Warner Music UK and signed by Joyce himself.

Mike Joyce with the Smits back catalogue

In addition to this, fans can receive a rare postcard photo of Andy Rourke, signed by Nalinee Darmrong—the very image that inspired Akse’s mural design.

These items, which harken back to The Smiths’ Rough Trade promo postcards of the 1980s, offer fans a personal connection to the late bassist.

“Thanks again— the amount of generous donations and the amazing response is a reflection of just how loved Andy was, and it means the world to everyone involved in this project,” added Joyce.

Andy Rourke may be gone, but his legacy will live on—not only in the music he helped create but also in bands he inspired.

And now, on a wall in the Northern Quarter, Manchester will have a place where fans can come together to honour his memory, reflect on his contributions, and continue the fight against pancreatic cancer in his name.

How to donate to Pancreatic Cancer Action

For those who want to be part of this remarkable tribute, donations can still be made via the official Crowdfunder page by clicking here.

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