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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

Man City to open latest Greater Manchester club shop at Trafford Centre

Danny Jones Danny Jones New Man City store location Trafford Centre

Manchester City Football Club are set to open another brand-new store at the Trafford Centre, and just in time for Christmas.

With the festive period approaching, plenty of people will be looking to buy the latest shirts and merch of their beloved team, and with the Blues now a bigger brand than ever, they’ve put plenty of time into levelling up the club shop experience.

Having opened their massive Man City store inside the Arndale back in 2023, as well as continued plans for an upgraded club shop at the Etihad Stadium as part of the ongoing campus expansion, this new venue is set to be their fifth in total.

Their third in Greater Manchester, all told, it’s also set to be one of their largest to date.

Credit: The Manc Group

Although confirmation of the plans came back in October, City have officially announced themselves in the Trafford Centre this month.

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With the hoardings going up over on Peel Avenue – the section of the huge mall arguably most well-known for its multi-storey John Lewis department store – they’ll be opening their doors just next to the branch of Waterstones.

In fact, you definitely can’t miss it because not only is there a giant MCFC badge plastered over the windows, but it also happens to be right next to the big Christmas tree.

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This comes after sports and streetwear franchises like Gymshark and Urban Outfitters joined the North West tourist attraction, not to mention the massive Zara and Bershka sites that opened recently, as well as other global names like Pop Mart.

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An idea of what the new Man City store in the Trafford Centre could look like, based on the Arndale shop. (Credit: The Manc)

Put simply, there’s been plenty of new arrivals this year, and there are several others to come.

Although we’ve not got an exact opening date just yet, the posters displayed across the window simply read “Coming November”, so Cityzens won’t have to wait long.

Furthermore, job vacancies for retail roles working within the upcoming location are already listed on the official Trafford Centre careers page.

Last but not least, there are scheduled be a number of other new openings in the shopping arcade, leisure and entertainment destination, so keep your eyes peeled on socials for more info soon.

Inside the UK’s largest Bershka store that has just opened inside the Trafford Centre

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Manchester Cathedral to be lit up with ‘truly stunning’ new 360° walk-through projection this winter

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant LUMINISCENCE

Manchester Cathedral is set to be lit up with ‘truly stunning’ new 360° walk-through projection show this winter.

After captivating more than a million spectators globally and illuminating dozens of the world’s most extraordinary historic landmarks over the past couple of years, LUMINISCENCE is set to make its highly anticipated UK debut this winter – and Manchester Cathedral has been chosen as the lucky location for this dazzling event.

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 will be invited to step into a ‘spellbinding fusion’ of light, sound, and storytelling.

LUMINISCENCE is set to pay 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. 

Manchester Cathedral is set to be lit up with a ‘truly stunning’ new 360° walk-through projection this winter / Credit: Supplied

A brand-new script has been written for the show by BAFTA award winning writer Tim Whitnall, while narration will be provided by legendary local actor, Christopher Eccleston.

The show will be brought to life further by Manchester Collectives Gospel Choir, who’ll add a soaring choral dimension to what sounds set to be an already-powerful immersive experience.

Light from a battalion of high-power projectors becomes the storyteller inside the Cathedral, transforming the ancient architecture into a vast living canvas where every statue, carving, pillar, and stained-glass window comes to life.

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LUMINISCENCE takes over Manchester Cathedral from Wednesday 14 January through to 26 March 2026, and audiences are encouraged to book early to avoid missing this unique experience as there’ll be strict capacity during the limited run.

Audiences can choose between Gold and Silver ticket tiers, offering options to suit every budget.

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  • Manchester Art Fair is back this weekend with more than 180 exhibitors all under one roof
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  • The North West’s most mesmerising festive light trail is returning to Dunham Massey

Gold tickets include fast-track entry and a glass of fizz on arrival, while Silver tickets for adults start from £29 (including a 10% booking fee), with concession prices available too.

Tickets go on general sale on Tuesday 18 November, and you can book them here.

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