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The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 26 January – 1 February 2026

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Can you believe it’s time to say goodbye to January this week?

Our first month of the new year is drawing to a close, and spring is on the horizon, so of course, we’re really not short of exciting activities and events to be getting up to right across Greater Manchester – with everything from smash-hit musicals to 360° walk-through projection shows happening this week.

Finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though? No worries. We’ve chosen a few of the highlights for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide.

Both free things and those that’ll set you back a few pennies are featured.

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Big Night of Musicals 2026

AO Arena

Monday 26 January

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Big Night of Musicals is back this week.

Now in its fifth year, and having gone on to become one of the world’s biggest annual theatrical events in the process, Big Night of Musicals will once again illuminate Manchester’s AO Arena this winter, hoping to deliver its most ambitious celebration of British theatre to date. 

Hosted by Manchester comedian and musical theatre star Jason Manford, the event will bring together lots of the UK’s biggest and most beloved musicals for one extraordinary night.  

Audiences can expect mesmerising performances from some of the biggest musicals across the UK.

Find out more here.

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LUMINISCENCE

Manchester Cathedral

Monday 26 January – 26 March

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LUMINISCENCE / Credit: Supplied

Manchester Cathedral has been lit up with a ‘truly stunning’ new 360° walk-through projection show this winter.

Combining 360° video mapping, new orchestral arrangements of iconic songs, and a narrative story celebrating everything that makes Manchester and its residents so special, visitors are now invited to step into a ‘spellbinding fusion’ of light, sound, and storytelling.

LUMINISCENCE pays tribute to Manchester’s rich cultural heritage through specially arranged orchestral renditions of iconic anthems – with the setlist including songs by Oasis, The Verve, Joy Division, and Elbow, just to name a few. 

Find out more and book your tickets here.

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The Bodyguard

Palace Theatre Manchester

Monday 26 – Saturday 31 January

The Bodyguard / Credit: ATG Tickets

The award-winning smash-hit musical The Bodyguard is back.

Taking over the iconic Palace Theatre stage in Manchester this week, leading lady Sidonie Smith stars as Rachel Marron, Olivier Award nominee Adam Garcia as Frank Farmer, Sasha Monique as Nicki Marron, and Coronation Street and Hollyoaks stars as Matt Milburn as Sy Spector.

Former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker. Each expects to be in charge, but what they don’t expect is to fall in love.

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Find out more and book last-minute tickets here.

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The Festival of Pie 2026

The Black Friar

Monday 26 January – 28 February

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Did someone say £10 pie? The Festival of Pie is back at The Black Friar is Salford, in case you didn’t know, that means delicious handmade pies are yours for a bargain price this January and February.

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Pick from the classic meat and potato, or opt for something a little different like garlic, chicken and leek, mushroom keema and onion bhaji, and our personal favourite, the truffle dauphinoise. Plus, you can add sides like mash and peas for just £3.

The deal is available all day Monday and Tuesday, and 12pm-6.30pm Wednesday to Friday, so don’t miss out before it’s too late.

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LOWRY 360

The Lowry

Monday 26 January – onwards

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L.S. Lowry’s iconic masterpiece ‘Going to the Match’ is being brought to life right before your eyes in this brand-new exhibition now open at The Lowry.

LOWRY 360 is an immersive experience forming part of the legendary The Lowry theatre’s 25th anniversary programme, and it means that, for the first time ever, you can see one of Manchester’s most famous paintings by, arguably, the city’s most famous artist come to life through sight and sound.

Better yet, after you’ve immersed yourself in this incredible experience, then you can then see the actual painting in the full gallery – Modern Life: The LS Lowry Exhibition.

Find out more here.

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Museum of Illusions

Market Street

Monday 26 January – onwards

The Museum of Illusions Manchester installations warp perspective. Credit: The Manc Group
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Looking to escape the elements and have your mind boggled this winter? Sounds like a trip to Museum of Illusions is on the cards then.

It’s time to let your competitive side out – get ready to experience the city’s most unique attraction like never before. Race through the vortex, create the best mirror image, and complete the brain gym the fastest to win the dazzling trophy at the end.

Whether you’re team building with your work lot, or taking your mates for a bit of healthy competition, it’s a great one to have a go at.

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Power UP

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 26 January – onwards

PowerUP / Credit: Science Museum Group

A huge gaming event is happening in Manchester at the moment.

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With more than 160 consoles and hundreds of games to play, Power UP at the Science and Industry takes ticket-holders on a journey through five decades of gaming, with everything from retro arcade games, to state-of-the-art virtual reality, and so much more.

Power UP is taking place each weekend only throughout this month, with each ticket including unlimited play all day.

You can find more information here.

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Bottomless Curry

ZOUK Tea Bar & Grill

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Monday 26 – Saturday 31 January

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Beloved Manchester restaurant ZOUK has brought back its bottomless curry offer this month, and there’s only a week left to make the most of it, so don’t miss out. We’re talking all-you-can-eat curry, rice, and naan for just £20 per person.

There’s always a choice between chicken, lamb, veggie and vegan, and we’ve made it easy for you to see what’s on offer.

The question isn’t if you’re going, it’s when. How much can you eat in 90 minutes?

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Did you know what Manchester Airport is currently hosting a HUGE January sale with up to 40% off travel essentials?

January is often considered one of the least-favourite months of the year, with many people dreaming of their next holiday, which is why Manchester Airport has decided to launch a big January sale – with up to 40% off everything from fast-track security to parking.

While you won’t be able to bag a couple of quid off flights unfortunately, tourists will be able to save on a range of other services instead.

See what offers you can make the most of here.

That’s not all either, as Manchester Airport has also announced that it’s launching seven exciting new routes to destinations right across the world, and you can find out what they are and get booking your next holiday here👇

Manchester Airport to launch seven new ‘exciting’ routes across the world in 2026

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Hungry? You’ve only got a week left to make the most of all the January deals.

The time has come again for Manchester’s restaurants and bars to slash their prices in a bid to entice customers to keep eating and drinking out all throughout January, and that means hundreds of places are offering up half-price scran, added freebies, or two-for-one offers this month.

There’s loads of offers beyond Manchester city centre too, as suburban gems are getting in on the action in 2026.

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So whether you’re looking for a date night for less, an affordable family dinner, or a cheap eat after work with your mates, we’ve got you covered.

Read our massive round-up of January dining deals here.

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Wellness Weekend 2026

Cheshire Oaks

Saturday 31 January & Sunday 1 February

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Cheshire Oaks’ popular Wellness Weekend event is back for 2026, and you can head over to make the most of a wide range of free fitness classes, interactive workshops, luxurious treatments, and exclusive in-store offers too.

Think everything from bookable Barre, yoga, Pilates, and street dance classes designed to build flexibility and strength, courtesy of Lululemon and Sweaty Betty, right down to complimentary treatments from Clarins, Molten Brown, and Charlotte Tillbury, and even bra fittings and other free expert-led sessions by Nike.

Plus, you can get up to 75% off in some stores, and even pick up goodie bags and ‘Spin to Win’ prizes at selected outlets too.

Find out more here.

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WSL Man City vs Chelsea

Etihad Stadium

Sunday 1 February

WSL Man City vs Chelsea / Credit: Man City

Manchester City and set to take on Chelsea once again in the Barclays Women’s Super League (WSL) at the Etihad Stadium presented by Revolut on Sunday 1 February.

It’s gearing up to be an action-packed match day both on and off the pitch, as not only can you watch two stellar teams in action, but there’s also a lineup of brilliant experiences to make the most of before kick off, like the Blue Carpet, a City Mega Quiz, and a performance from The Wanted 2.0.

Find out more and grab last-minute tickets to the match here.

Oh yeah, and if you really want to make a day of it, how does bottomless brunch beforehand sound? When you combine a thrilling match with free flowing drinks and incredible food, you know you’re onto a winner no matter what.

We were lucky enough to try the experience for ourselves👇

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Could a trip to the theatre could be on the cards this year?

Greater Manchester has firmly earned itself a spot as a place for world-renowned touring theatre productions to make a stop off at.

This beloved industry has now well and truly bounced-back post pandemic – with the region’s three main theatres, Palace Theatre Manchester, Opera House Manchester, and The Lowry, all having welcomed some absolute show-stopping productions in 2025.

And 2026 is set to be absolutely no different.

The biggest theatre shows coming to Manchester in 2026

Our region’s theatre events calendar is already jam-packed with award-winning musicals, family-friendly plays, inventive dance productions, and so much more in 2026, so we’ve rounded up some of the best shows to see and grab tickets for this year.

Check out our top picks here.

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How about catching a gig instead?

If there’s one thing Manchester is known for across the world, it’s music.

Our region is not only a historic musical hub in and of itself, having been the birthplace of so many legendary famous names, but it’s also a major UK stopping point on many global artists’ tour schedules too, thanks to the city’s various sizes of stage and venues.

10 of the biggest and best gigs coming to Manchester | 2026

This means there’s a jam-packed schedule of gigs happening all throughout 2026 – with something for everyone, no matter your taste in music.

Read our picks for 10 of the best gigs happening in Manchester this year here.

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What else is there to look forward to in Greater Manchester in 2026?

Oh, so much. So so much.

The next 12 months are shaping up to be another monumental year for Manchester, with absolutely loads of huge developments, events, and reopenings on the horizon. ⁠
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Expect major global events like the BRITs and The MOBO Awards, huge openings like The Medlock Hotel at the expanded Etihad Stadium, and the relaunch of venues like Manchester’s popular Cat Cafe, and The Spinners Rest (formerly known as The Shamrock).

We’ve rounded up some of the best things to look forward to throughout the year here.

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The Council is giving Mancs £2,500 to move into a ‘more manageable’ home

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant Moving house

The Council is now offering financial help to support people moving into a smaller and ‘more manageable’ property.  

Ever heard of ‘rightsizing? Well, according Manchester City Council it’s a process where a tenant in a larger social rent, Council, or Housing Association property, that may have more rooms than they need or perhaps are struggling to manage a big house as they get older, can be supported into a smaller property that better suits their needs. 

The benefits of this process include cheaper bills, lower rents, and overall, just homes that are easier to clean and manage.

The aim of it is also to free up larger Council properties for families who are on the housing register – of which there are said to be around 20,000 of them currently at this time, with larger homes having some of the most significant wait times.

Are you struggling to look after a big Council or housing association home? We can help!

We are offering £2,500 to help people move into a smaller more manageable home, freeing up larger homes for families that need them.

Find out more about Rightsizing: https://t.co/k1EP55NFzP pic.twitter.com/G4REtFfbBg

— Manchester City Council (@ManCityCouncil) January 23, 2026

It’s also estimated, according to the Council, that a third of all social rented family homes are thought to ‘underoccupied’.

This is why financial support and grants are now being offered.

Last year alone, 109 households were helped to ‘rightsize’ and were supported in the process by a dedicated team of Council officers, as well as benefitting from the Rightsizing Incentive Scheme – with a further 432 households having expressed interest doing so in the future.

Residents interested in ‘rightsizing’ could get a cash incentive of £2,500, which can be spent on anything they like, along with moving costs.  

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The Council is giving Mancs £2,500 to move into a ‘more manageable’ home / Credit: Benjamin Elliott (via Unsplash)

“Rightsizing could be a brilliant option for older people who are renting a Council home who may have spare rooms they don’t need or would benefit from looking after a smaller property,” explained Cllr Gavin White, who is Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for Housing and Development.

“Often a barrier to moving is the cost, but the Council will take care of the financial burden to help a resident move into a new home.  

“The benefit for the city is that we can free up more larger homes for people who are waiting for a property that properly meets their needs. We think around a third of Council tenants could be under occupying their home, which means they could be paying more than they need to or they could be hit with the bedroom tax.”

Read more:

  • Andy Burnham pledges to build 10,000 new council houses in Greater Manchester by 2028
  • Greater Manchester reveals £11.7m plan to tackle empty homes across the region
  • ‘Life-changing’ scheme helps house hundreds of Greater Manchester’s homeless people

Does this sound like you? Are you ready to ‘rightsize’? Find out more and begin the process via Manchester City Council’s website here.

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