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Manchester’s massive free festival is back for the August bank holiday weekend

LOVE this event, every time.

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You don’t need to travel far, or spend a fortune, to get a little taste of festival season in Manchester – not when there’s a massive FREE festival happening in town every bank holiday. 

Taking over the city’s best beer garden is Manifest, which fills the The Oast House in Spinningfelds with live music, drinks, and immaculate summer vibes. 

Manifest will be kicking off on Sunday 25 August from 1pm, and will run until late. 

In between all the live music curated by the popular venue, there’ll be live DJs keeping the party atmosphere up all the way through to the bank holiday Monday.

You’ll be treated to pop, R&B, rock and indie, soul, funk, disco and loads more over the course of many hours in the (hopefully) sunshine. 

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Manifest has been going for a few years now and it’s become such a staple of the warmer months here in the city centre that spring/summertime wouldn’t feel the same without it. 

Taking place on The Oast House’s large outdoor terrace complete with its dedicated stage and the big beer garden providing both coverage and plenty of room for Mancs to turn it into one giant dancefloor, thousands turn up to this series of events every year now.

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Again, part of the reason this music festival series has become so popular is that it’s completely free, with space inside the venue dished out on a first-come, first-served basis. There were plenty of queues at every single date last year, so we recommend getting there early. Seriously, it packs out quickly.

You’ll have everything you need to keep you sorted throughout the day when it comes to food and drink too, by the way.

The Oast House’s street food-style menu will also be on offer for those looking to line their stomachs during the festivities.

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We’re talking katsu chicken fries, Korean fried chicken, chicken or plant-based gyros, stacked burgers, and hanging kebabs. We’ve tried it all and trust us, some seriously good scran this.

Here’s what you missed last time Manifest was in Manchester…

Festival-goers can also keep cool with plenty of cold pints and house-made cocktails, including twists on the classics such as Strawberry & Elderflower Mojitos, Electric Daiquiris and a Pink Gin Punch. 

Manifest will be at the Oast House on Sunday 25 August. 

Remaining dates for 2024 are 28 September, 26 October, 30 November, 14 December, and 25 January.

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Featured image: The Manc Group