The days are getting slightly longer and we’ve got plenty of cracking free things to do in Manchester this week.
From drag nights at Feel Good Club to a multilingual open mic at the Manchester Poetry Library – we’ve most definitely got you covered for the best things to do around the city that won’t set you back a penny.
Coming to The Visual Arts strands digital exhibition, Where My Heart Takes Me, is the work of internationally-acclaimed British photographer Peter Sanders.
Through documenting calligraphy, geometric patterns and architectural styles – Sanders has beautifully captured the rich and vibrant culture.
Head to Salford’s Islington Mill this Saturday for Partisan Collective’s incredible open mic night.
Offering artists a stage to perform freely and fearlessly – strap yourself in for a proper good night of singing, screaming, poems, juggling, dancing, acting and much more.
Northern Quarter’s Feel Good Club are putting on a night geared around promoting and uplifting QTIPOC (Queer, Trans, Intersex, People of Colour) performers living in Manchester.
From drag to poetry, there will be a whole heap of amazing artists on the lineup including the likes of the Grand High Witch, the Bolly Witch and FrogBoi!
Head to Cheetham Hill’s very own hub of all things sustainable and second-hand community car boot and flea market.
Packed full of unique finds from retro homeware to vintage fashion – this is a great way to enjoy your Sunday the wholesome way and end the week on a high.
The Manchester-based roller derby team, the Arcadia Roller Derby, is offering a free taster session for anyone interested in learning how to skate and play roller derby.
Perfect for anyone looking for a new hobby to kick off the new year or someone who just wants to check out a brand-new social scene in the city – this one’s bound to be great.
- Words:
- Rhiannon Ingle
- Published on:
- Mon 20 Feb 2023
Proud to launch its very first Multilingual Open Mic, this event at the Manchester Poetry Library is all about celebrating multilingual poetry in time for this year’s International Mother Language Day.
With free refreshments provided too – this is a great way to check out the local poetry scene the city has to offer as well as support the amazing work that the library is doing.