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Robyn: The Sexistential Tour – Co-op Live, Manchester | Review

Lonnie Bowes Lonnie Bowes

There are pop stars, and then there is Robyn.

There’s something about the Co-op Live that still feels new, but last night it felt like it had been waiting for a show like this. The Swedish icon brought her long-awaited Sexistential Tour to Manchester, and from the first beat drop, the arena was hers.

Opening with a wall of robes, strobes and a euphoric rush of synths. Robyn didn’t so much arrive as materialise – already dancing, already fully committed. The production was immense; towering LED rigs, carefully crafted lighting, and a stage that somehow managed to feel intimate despite the sheer scale of the room. It was a proper spectacle.

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The setlist drew from across her catalogue, weaving newer material around the bangers with real care. Honey felt celestial. With Every Heartbeat did what it always does. And when the opening bars of Dancing On My Own finally landed, the roar that met them was something else entirely – the kind that gives you goosebumps on the back of your neck. Even if you’ve heard the song a thousand times it still landed it like it was the first time.

What strikes you most about Robyn, though, isn’t the production or even the songs. It’s how real she seems up there. She throws herself into every lyric, dances like nobody’s watching, and radiates a kind of joy that feels hard-won rather than performed. In an era of very calculated pop, that matters.

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The Sexistential Tour is exactly what it promises – big questions about love, loneliness, and what it means to just exist, set to some of the best pop music ever written.

Manchester, she owned us and I think we are all okay with that.

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The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 29 June – 5 July 2026

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

Our final few days of June are here this week before we welcome July and the ‘proper’ British summertime.

Although, I’m not pretty sure we can say June has been a ‘proper’ summer month too considering the heatwave we’ve had last week.

Because it’s summer, there are, of course, loads of things happening across Greater Manchester this week, but if you’re finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do, no worries, as 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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Looking for somewhere to watch the World Cup in Greater Manchester?

We couldn’t really start this list off with anything else, could we?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is currently well underway, but if you didn’t grab tickets to catch a game in person over in North America or Mexico, and you don’t fancy sitting at home watching on your own, then thankfully, our region is filled with places where you can catch all the action surrounded by hundreds of other football fans.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 / Credit: Road to Victory

You’re absolutely spoiled for choice this year, as there’s plenty of places in Manchester city centre and beyond screening all the games.

Will England bring football home though? Only time will tell.

Check out our round-up list of all the best places to watch the World Cup in Greater Manchester here👇

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World Cup Playground

MediaCity

Monday 29 June – onwards

World Cup Playground / Credit: Sophia J Carey (Supplied)

A massive World Cup ‘playground’ has now opened in Greater Manchester.

MediaCity has announced its biggest programme of events to date to celebrate, from a baller league-style football pitch, to big name creator takeovers, and much more – but at the heart of all the action is the new World Cup ‘playground’, where football fans will be able to play five-a-side on a bespoke pitch, while watching matches on giant screens.

As the home of the BBC’s World Cup coverage, MediaCity says it’s ‘going big’ this summer, and that includes bringing some of the UK’s biggest Gen Z creators down for full takeovers and tournaments, and even getting the BBC pundits involved in the action too.

Find out everything you need to know here.

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Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos 

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 29 June – onwards

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Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos / Credit: BBC | Science Museum Group (Drew Forsyth)

Horrible Science: Cosmic Chaos has made its world premiere at the Science and Industry Museum, and is inviting visitors to explore our wondrous Solar System.

Fresh off-the-back of the new BBC Children’s and Education TV show, Horrible Science, the ‘thrilling’ new exhibition encouraging visitors to ‘do science the horrible way’, and join both scientists and supervillains to unveil the secrets of space.

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The new exhibition propels families up into space where mystery, intrigue, and rocket-loads of silly and surprising science await. You’ll get to venture through a series of cosmic zones, walk in the shoes of astronauts, explore the life-giving energy of the sun, marvel at mysterious moons, and discover far-off weird worlds.

Find out more and book your tickets here.

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Forest Tubing

Zip World Manchester

Monday 29 June – onwards

Forest Tubing / Credit: Supplied

Thrill seekers, this one’s for you – as Zip World Manchester has launched its new Forest Tubing experience, and it’s bringing the UK’s longest outdoor tubing slide is coming to Heaton Park.

The new family‑friendly outdoor adventure gives visitors the chance to soar along two slides, winding through woodland at one of the largest parks in the North West.

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Suitable for children aged four and above, visitors can book an hour-long session – with unlimited rides during that time slot – and either ride solo, or share the experience with fellow adventurers.

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Find out more and book your tickets here.

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National Trust x Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trails

North West

Monday 29 June – onwards

National Trust x Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trails / Credit: James Dobson | Annapurna Mellor

National Trust and Pokémon have teamed up for an exclusive trading card game and immersive trail.

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The partnership is set to bring together the places the National Trust cares for and Pokémon’s spirit of play and discovery.

Exclusively designed for the National Trust, the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Trails are going to be running throughout summer at 14 National Trust places nationwide, combining ‘imaginative play’ with ‘gentle physical activity’ inspired by Mega Evolution Pokémon. 

Find out where to get involved and book tickets here.

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NEW OPENING – Kuki

Chorlton

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Kuki is the newest cookie shop on this leafy suburban block.

Serving up everything from stuffed Biscoff and double chocolate, to even a brookie salted caramel sundae for the proper sweet treat fiends out there.

Get your cookie to-go, or enjoy it at their hatch with an ice cold pint of milk, which is perfect during the summer weather.

Put this spot at the top of your list for your next cookie fix.

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Fancy a wholesome summer activity?

It’s strawberry season, and Kenyon Hall Farm has officially opened up its strawberry fields (plus plenty of other pick-your-own produce) for the season for you to frolic amongst, with loads of summer treats in its cafe and award-winning farm shop too.

Strawberries have been growing at Kenyon Hall Farm for nearly 50 years now, and it’s proven as popular ever since.

Find out more and book your spot here.

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NEW OPENING – Patel’s Pies

Heaton Chapel

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At long last, Patel’s Pies has got its very own site, and we couldn’t be happier about it.

The business is already a familiar name (to the blue half of the city, of course) thanks to its matchday spot outside the Etihad Stadium, but now, Patel’s Pies will be serving its delicious savoury bakes to the people of the Heatons too – with its brand-new pie shop now opene at Heaton Chapel train station. 

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Here you’ll find their legendary curry pies with homemade pastry – filled with the likes of keema, butter chicken, and beef madras. 

You can grab hot and cold pies to take away, all setting you back an affordable £5.95 each.

Find out more about this tasty new opening here.

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Parktastic 2026

Manchester

Monday 29 June – onwards

Parktastic 2026 / Credit: Artem Kniaz (via Unsplash) | MCC

Manchester is bringing 14 weeks of free activities for children to parks across the city this summer.

Thanks to additional Council funding that was allocated earlier this year, Manchester’s biggest-ever Parktastic programme has now launched – expanding from the summer holidays alone to include after-school sessions before schools break up, activities throughout the holidays, and even sessions continuing into September.

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Back by popular demand and aimed at children ages six-12, Parktastic offers sports, games, arts and crafts, dance, drama, nature activities, storytelling and messy play.

Sessions are free, no booking is required, healthy snacks are provided, and children can simply turn up and join in.

Find everything happening this summer here.

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GRUB On The Docks

MediaCity

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Tuesday 30 June – onwards

GRUB On The Docks / Credit: Supplied

GRUB On The Docks has returned for the summer.

MediaCity’s waterfront site has been transformed into a vibrant open-air destination built for warm weather and big moments across the season, as GRUB On The Docks returns later this week.

Running across the summer months, you can expect some of Greater Manchester’s best street food traders to be serving up global flavours and summer-ready drinks, alongside live music, DJs, and just an all round laid-back atmosphere turning daytime hangouts into evening sessions.

Find out more here.

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Red Rose Diners

East Lancashire Railway

Friday 3 July – onwards

Red Rose Diners / Credit: ELR

Greater Manchester’s iconic heritage railway is currently hosting one of the most unique fine dining experiences in the region this summer.

Running on selected Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through the year, East Lancashire Railway’s ‘Red Rose Diners’ are described as being ‘the ultimate first class foodie experience’, as they start with a glass of fizz and stretch over an almost three-hour steam train journey through the Irwell Valley.

The experience includes a four-course dinner with complimentary sparkling wine, followed by tea or coffee and after-dinner chocolates.

Find out more and book here.

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The Wagon Train

Middlewood Locks

Saturday 4 July

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Travelling pop-up festival The Wagon Train is coming to Middlewood Locks this weekend, as part of the free Middlewood Locks festival. 

Visitors can expect a jam-packed programme of family activities, including music, kayaking, children’s workshops, makers’ markets, a brass band performance, DJ sets, street food vendors, face painting and arts and crafts, before a sunset light and fire finale at 9pm.

The event is open to all, brought on by the Scarborough Group, Get Living, and Walk the Plank, and is supported by Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal Society and The Canal & River Trust.

There’s free entry, and no booking is necessary.

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Did you know you can visit Chester Zoo for just £10 this summer?

For the past three years running now, Chester Zoo has officially been named the UK’s best zoo thanks to tens of thousands of positive TripAdvisor reviews, and now this summer, you’ll get to see exactly what makes it such a special place worth visiting for a cut price, as £10 tickets are now available to book for a limited time only.

With the offer only applicable to afternoons this summer, Afternoon Tickets allow entry to Chester Zoo from 2pm onwards – with the last entry being one-hour before it closes.

World's rarest lions at Chester Zoo
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You can visit Chester Zoo for just £10 this summer / Credit: Chester Zoo

Without this offer, standard admission tickets to Chester Zoo usually cost up to £38 for adults, £37 for students, and £28 for children, all including a 10% donation to the zoo’s conservation efforts, so it really is worth making the most of these limited-time £10 tickets while you can.

Find out more and book your tickets in advance here.

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Stuck for somewhere to have a bite to eat?

Just like we do every month, we’ve rounded up some of the best things we got to eat in May, so if you’re on the hunt for somewhere new to eat in June, then we’ve absolutely got you covered as there’s plenty of places across the city region.

It’s been another jam-packed month of insanely delicious eats, and we’ve been lucky to have a bunch of new openings too.

Take your pick here👇

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