Looking for ways to fill up the week ahead? Whether it’s family-friendly days out at the football, an indie icon at the Albert Hall, or fascinating exhibitions in one of the city’s literary gems, here are the best things you can get up to around Manchester this week.

ARC Ensemble (Artists of the Royal Conservatory, Canada) | RNCM | Mon 26 Jan

The award-winning ARC Ensemble hails from Canada with three GRAMMY, four Juno, and an OPUS Klassik nomination to its name. Founded in 2002 at the Royal Conservatory in Toronto, the group now celebrates over two decades of acclaimed performances across the globe, and on Monday, it comes to the RNCM for the first time.

124 Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9RD
Andy Barr at XS Malarky | 53 Two | Tue 27 Jan

Edinburgh stalwart Andy Barr headlines XS Malarkey this week with another excellent lineup also featuring rising star Lulu Simons. Barr has four Fringe shows under his belt and has drawn praise from the likes of Tim Key and John Kearns along the way, who certainly know a thing or two about being funny.

53 Two, Arch 19 Watson Street, Manchester M3 4LP
The Bodyguard | Palace Theatre | Wed 28 Jan

Starring international leading lady Sidonie Smith as Rachel Marron, Olivier Award nominee Adam Garcia as Frank Farmer, Sasha Monique as Nicki Marron and Coronation Street and Hollyoaks star Matt Milburn as Sy Spector, the award-winning The Bodyguard is at the Place for the final week of its Manchester run.

97 Oxford St, Manchester M1 6FT
Hidden | Lowry | Fri 30 Jan

Internationally acclaimed dance-circus innovators Motionhouse return to Lowry with Hidden, a spellbinding production that explores how light can emerge from darkness in moments of crisis and division. Oscillating fluidly between narrative and abstraction, Hidden blends gravity-defying choreography, a shape-shifting live set and a pulsating cinematic soundscape.

The Lowry, Pier 8, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ
The Hallé – The Silence of the Lambs: Live in Concert | The Bridgewater Hall | Sat 31 Jan

This Saturday, the Hallé hosts a special screening of cult classic The Silence of the Lambs, with Howard Shore’s legendary, atmospheric soundtrack performed live by the world-renowned orchestra.

The Bridgewater Hall, Lower Mosley St, Manchester M2 3WS
Miles Kane | Albert Hall | Sat 31 Jan

Indie icon Miles Kane brings his latest album, Sunlight in the Shadows, to Manchester in what is sure to be a rowdy Saturday night at the Albert Hall.

27 Peter St, Manchester M2 5QR
Man City Women vs Chelsea Women | Etihad Stadium | Sun 1 Feb

This Sunday, Man City Women welcome Chelsea to the Etihad Stadium for a top-of-the-table clash in the Women’s Super League. With kids’ tickets available for just £5, more than 2 hours of pre-match entertainment and even a special performance from The Wanted 2.0, it promises a fantastic afternoon out for the entire family, and a chance to see some of the game’s top players in action.

Etihad Stadium, Ashton New Road, Manchester M11 3FF.
How To Read A Book | The Portico | Open daily

Open daily and free to visit at The Portico, How To Read A Book is an exhibition concerned with language, writing, and memory. It also explores themes of neurodiversity, including dyslexia, by offering visitors an alternative way of approaching books and text.

Applying methods found in palmistry to lines found on the covers of well-read paperback books, this exhibition, led by artist and writer Stephen Emerseon, is an invitation to make art out of the everyday.

The Portico Library, 57 Mosley St, Manchester M2 3HY
A Manchester Wire Partnership post
Words:
Bradley Lengden
Published on:
Sun 25 Jan 2026