
Echoes of Elsewhere sees artist-filmaker Luka Yuanyuan Yang discuss her new book as well as showing the films that inspired it.
From £3.97Echoes of Elsewhere sees artist-filmaker Luka Yuanyuan Yang discuss her new book as well as showing the films that inspired it.
From £3.97Back for 2025, Trafford’s flagship arts festival returns to Waterside for six days of experiential performance and cultural delight.
Refract returns to Waterside this July with a genre-spanning music programme that’s as playful and unpredictable as the festival itself – and much of it is completely free.
From £0.00Hip hop, carnival, salsa and bhangra come together for a summer celebration of street dance. Round up your friends and family and get ready to move.
From £3.00Word Central is a long-standing live literature favourite at Central Library and features open mic performers and a special guest, brought to you by Manchester Libraries and Flapjack Press.
Free entryDesi Nation takes over Aviva Studios with a night of fresh sounds, live performance and cultural pride, as part of this month’s Factory Spotlight.
Free entryApocalypse Now’s irresistible bombast, hallucinatory imagery and killer score more than justify a trip to the cinema this summer.
From £9.15The North West’s most fun new band rolls into Jacaranda this July, fresh off the back of their debut EP No and a place on the NME 100 list.
From £11.00Join Manchester Jewish Museum for a hands-on baking workshop where you’ll learn how to knead and shape your very own challah bread.
From £0.00Drawing (Paper) Show ‘25 gathers the work of 50 artists who use drawing in anything from the most traditional to experimental approaches.
Free entryAs part of Football City, Art United – the exhibition pairing top footballers with contemporary artists – kids can design the kit of their dreams.
Free entry