After a long period of grey, it seems like the weather is picking up nicely and there are a whole bunch of things to do around the city that’ll be sure to get you in the summer spirit without blowing the bank.
From a thrilling programme of skateboarding events hosted by Adidas to a proper good Drum & Bass night at Ramona, here’s our rundown of the best free things to do in Manchester this week…
Swing by Ramona this Wednesday for a three-hour DJ set brought to you by Manchester-based Drum and Bass maestro, Jade Louise.
Known for bringing a saucy selection of Jump Up & Rollers to dance floors across the country, this extended set will be taking in all the best House, Garage, Bassline and, of course, Drum & Bass.
Head to the adidas Run Club this Thursday to get your blood flowing while meeting some new like-minded runners.
The run will be led by Josh from the popular community run club, Run MCR, so whether you’re training for your first big race, one of many, or simply looking to make some new pals – this is a great chance to improve your fitness while trying out something a little different.
Swing by Salford Quays this week to see The Lowry’s exciting new exhibition celebrating the multi-award-winning hit musical SIX, including for the first time in this country a display of all SIX iconic costumes from the show.
The family-friendly gallery exhibition will also feature creators Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’ original notes, ideas, scribbles and Instagram photos of the first rehearsal as well as set designs, scripts, behind-the-scenes films and fan art.
Head to the People’s History Museum’s Gallery Three where you’ll find a dedicated family-friendly area where activism can be explored through craft and play.
The Playful Protest Space, which will be open throughout the summer holidays, includes games to play and films to watch that are all inspired by the museum’s collection and the spirit of making a difference.
- Words:
- Rhiannon Ingle
- Published on:
- Mon 29 Jul 2024
There are a load of cracking free events taking place at Aviva Studios this week now that it’s home to a custom-built public skate plaza.
Partnering with Manchester’s most influential skate communities, Build Manchester will be hosting a series of free events that celebrate skate culture both on and off-board.
Expect open-to-all skate contests, skate school, product launches, exhibitions, film premieres and workshops as well as the chance to see adidas’ global team riders skate the plaza.