Rochdale

Rochdale has been named Greater Manchester’s ‘Town of Culture’ for 2025

It's time for Rochdale to flex its cultural muscles.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 27th February 2025

Rochdale has officially been named Greater Manchester’s Town of Culture for 2025.

Taking over the reins from Bolton – which held the title in 2024 – and following in the footsteps of Stockport before that, which held the title in 2023, and even hosted a massive ‘Town of Culture Weekender’ festival with 50+ free events to celebrate and bring its title year to a close, it’s now the turn of the north-eastern Greater Manchester borough of Rochdale.

Rochdale’s year will build on the town’s already-rich cultural history and international reputation as the home of the co-operative movement.

More than 35 arts organisations will be bringing together an ambitious programme of festivals, exhibitions, events, and performances throughout the year.

Unfamiliar with what the ‘Greater Manchester Town of Culture’ title is all about? It’s an accolade that’s handed out every year to different boroughs across the region.

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Bury was the inaugural title-holder 2020 and held onto it in 2021 too due to the COVID pandemic, before being followed by Stalybridge in 2022, Stockport in 2023, and of course, Bolton in the year just gone.

The title celebrates Greater Manchester’s culture and heritage.

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As well as getting a new title to shout about, it also sees the towns given a grant from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) culture fund to help develop a programme of cultural events and activities throughout the year.

In Rochdale’s case, you can expect the ‘very best local talent’, as this year is promising to put ‘people power’ centre stage, with residents helping to plan, develop, and deliver a lineup of creative activities, alongside a number of major events.

This includes the popular free days out for families, an exciting new urban arts festival, two different food and drink festivals, a lantern parade, the Ignite Fire Festival, a Pride parade, and so much more.

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You can also expect live music performances, a new people’s gallery, and even some major international collaborations that are yet to be announced.

Rochdale is taking over the reins from Bolton, which held the title in 2024 / Credit: Rochdale Council

“Rochdale is a place with a rich cultural history, so it is great to name it Greater Manchester’s town of culture as it’s town hall and town centre enter a new era,” commented Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham as the borough was crowned this week.

“Rochdale submitted a fantastic bid for this which, was incredibly exciting and ambitious, while being firmly rooted in its local talent and deep history.

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“We are definitely going to see the very best of what Rochdale has to offer over the next 12 months and people will come from far and wide to see it.”

Featured Image – Rochdale Council