We’re heading in to our second day of Parklife, and if you’re looking to massively elevate your festival experience, you might want to think about chucking a VIP upgrade onto your day.
Yesterday, 70,000 music fans descended on the festival to see performances from the likes of Fred Again, Aitch, and Little Simz.
Sunday’s instalment of the massive festival at Heaton Park will see local lads The 1975 headlining on the main stage, while The Prodigy dominate The Valley stage.
It’s a busy festival with loads to see and do, and if you’re wanting to have a little safe haven to escape from it all, the VIP area is it.
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Included in the VIP village, known this year as the Parklife Members Club, you’ll have your own fast-track private entrance, luxury loos, a street food market, a VIP bar, charging points and even access to your own stage and separate line-up.
In the street food quarter you’ll find a range of food not on offer on the main festival site – traders this year include Hip Hop Chip Shop, Triple B, Diamond Dogs and Wrap Up.
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VIP bar at ParklifeHip Hop Chip Shop at Parklife VIP. Credit: The Manc GroupPerformers in the VIP villagePerformers in the VIP villageThe VIP stage at Parklife
For the first time, Parklife has transformed its VIP area into an ‘immersive 90’s rave time-capsule’, with iconic photography displayed in a partnership with Mixmag.
There’s a chill-out area where you can recharge your phone (and your own social batteries), as well as VIP members-only bars.
You’ll also find a line-up of different artists taking over the VIP stage, which today includes Everybody Loves Lizzo, The Twisted Sista, and Rob Mcpartland, plus roving performers like the raving grannies and stilt walkers.
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For £30 plus booking fee, you can upgrade your ticket and have access to Parklife’s VIP area all day.
You can book your Sunday VIP upgrade here, which is only valid with a Sunday Parklife ticket.
Parklife says of its VIP section: “All thrills, no spills, enjoy Parklife 2023 to the VIP fullest with your own private members club. This is strictly for the good times.
“A space at the festival like no other for food, drink, relaxation, special guests, immersive rave exhibitions, sound-systems and your own personal dance floor.”
Beloved play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time set to return to the stage in Manchester
Emily Sergeant
One of the most beloved stage plays of the 21st Century is returning to Manchester.
Based on the celebrated 2003 novel of the same name that captivated readers worldwide, and inspired a groundbreaking National Theatre production, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is returning to one of Manchester‘s most iconic stages in early 2027 as part of a major UK tour.
The new play is adapted from Mark Haddon’s multi-million-selling novel by acclaimed Playwright Simon Stephens, and will be directed by Ned Bennett.
Taking over the Manchester Opera House stage in March 2027, critics have described the production as ‘inventive, gripping, and moving’.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time combines the intrigue of a whodunnit with a powerful coming-of-age story to create an ‘unforgettable’ theatrical event.
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If you’re not familiar with the plot, the play tells the story of Christopher Boone – a gifted child with a brilliant mind for numbers, but unsettled by the unpredictability of people and everyday life.
When a neighbour’s dog is killed, he finds himself under suspicion, but determined to prove his innocence, Christopher becomes both detective and suspect, drawn into a mystery that grows darker and more complex with every clue he uncovers.
What begins as the search for a culprit soon reveals secrets closer to home, ultimately forcing him to confront truths that will test his courage, his family, and his understanding of trust, independence, and the wider world.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is coming to Manchester / Credit: Supplied
“The journey of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has been an extraordinary adventure,” commented Playwright Simon Stephens, as the new adaptation was announced this week.
“It has taken me all over the world. From church halls to enormous auditoria, and from school drama clubs to Wembley Way.
“I am thrilled that Christopher Boone is about to head out again through the United Kingdom. He is a boy defined by his determination and his bravery. This feels like a time when those characteristics are more urgently needed than ever.”
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is coming to Manchester Opera House as part of its UK tour from Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 March 2027, and tickets go on general sale next Friday (21 November) at 10am.
Lightwaves returns to Salford Quays next month with mesmerising FREE outdoor light trail
Emily Sergeant
One of the North West’s most mesmerising light art festivals is returning to Salford once again this festive season.
After having successfully lit up MediaCity like never before in recent years, and going on to become an undeniable winter season highlight in Greater Manchester, Lightwaves Salford is set to return for another year early next month, and will be joining the growing list of light trails already in place across the region and beyond.
Presented by Quays Culture, the popular festival is returning for its twelfth year, and there’ll be 12 illuminated artworks along a 1.5km fully-accessible trail around MediaCity and Salford Quays.
The mesmerising immersive experience will include installations of different scale, all making use of light, sound, and technology in innovative ways.
The themes of the artworks vary from celebrating the nostalgia of a seaside arcade, to highlighting climate change and our connection to the natural world all set to represented, aiming to offer people a sense of optimism and togetherness.
Organisers are calling this year’s festival their ‘most interactive yet’.
“This year the focus is on artworks that visitors can engage with on a more human scale,” explained Rachel Candler from Quays Culture, “so we’re looking forward to seeing playful moments and even some dancing.
Lightwaves returns to Salford Quays next month with a mesmerising FREE outdoor light trail / Credit: Dave Sloan | Liz West
“Year on year, Lightwaves delights audiences of all ages, and we’re sure that 2025 will be no exception.
“For many of our visitors, Lightwaves Salford marks the start of the festive period, getting together with friends or family for a dazzling evening of light art as we head into the winter months.”