-
Arts & Culture ‘Operation Ouch! Food, Poo & You’: BBC Children’s TV show presenters reveal their Halloween Highlights
-
Arts & Culture ‘FANTASTICALLY GREAT WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD’ celebrates heroines of history at The Lowry
-
Arts & Culture Simon Stephens’ ‘Light Falls’ examines grief, family and northern community resolve at Manchester School of Theatre
-
-
Arts & Culture Exhibition spotlight: Spinningfields celebrates the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop with free display
-
Arts & Culture The BBC Philharmonic celebrates the strength of the human spirit at The Bridgewater Hall
-
Arts & Culture Win: Two tickets to Cheeky Little Brown at The Lowry this Saturday
-
-
Arts & Culture Free things to do in Manchester this week FT Northern Monk’s 10th birthday party, a new exhibition and more…
-
Arts & Culture Jeff Mills to perform Light From The Outside World with The Hallé Orchestra
-
Arts & Culture Win: A John le Carré book bundle to celebrate the release of The Pigeon Tunnel at HOME
-
Arts & Culture WOMEX 24: Claim an exclusive 25% off tickets ahead of the festival’s Manchester debut
-
Arts & Culture Comedy of the week ft Ignacio Lopez, Jordan Gray and Jokes at The Oaks
-
-
Arts & Culture Liam Gallagher announces a massive 2024 UK tour with three Manchester performances at Co-Op Live Arena
-
-
Arts & Culture The RNCM celebrates all-things saxophone with a day of performances on Sun 5 Nov
-
Arts & Culture Dolly Alderton hosts a hilarious, heartwarming evening of relatable reflections at The Lowry
-
Arts & Culture ‘14%’ explores racism and British national identity through football at Contact
-
Arts & Culture Stefan Reiss’ brand new public artwork illuminates Spinningfields from Thu 19 – Sat 21 Oct
-
Arts & Culture Dan Whitehouse and Max ZT bring magical spoken word to The Stoller Hall
-
Arts & Culture The BBC Philharmonic celebrates the musical luminaries of Northern Europe with An Evening of Finnish Wonder at The Bridgewater Hall
-
Arts & Culture Manchester Jewish Museum welcomes Deb Filler for surprise Synagogue Nights show
-
Arts & Culture Prescient satire ‘An Octoroon’ explores uncomfortable racial legacies at Manchester School of Theatre