The people's voice of Greater Manchester
  • The Latest
  • What’s On
    • Things To Do
    • Christmas
    • Gigs & Nightlife
    • Theatre
    • Kids & Family
    • Art & Culture
    • TV & Showbiz
    • The Guides
  • Eats
  • Audio
  • Sport
  • More
    • Places
      • Manchester City Centre
      • Salford
      • Trafford
      • Stockport
      • Cheshire
      • Bolton
      • Bury
      • Oldham
      • Rochdale
      • Tameside
      • Wigan
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Feature
    • Business
    • Property
    • Shopping
Weather Icon
The people's voice of Greater Manchester
X
Search for...
Weather Icon

City Centre

Snappy Runners

AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 16th June 2022

City Centre

JD to host exclusive Josh Baker set at massive World Cup watch party in Manchester

Danny Jones Danny Jones Josh Baker surprise set Castlefield Bowl Manchester

JD x JB: The well-known British and Manchester-founded sports fashion brand is teaming up with local artist Josh Baker for an exclusive pop-up set at a massive World Cup screening in the city centre tonight.

The two Manchester icons are teaming up at an otherwise sold-out Castlefield Bowl, getting the matchday vibes going ahead of the England vs Argentina game this evening.

With all eyes on the semi-final, keeping nerves steady will be a tall task, but Baker will be helping play his part in getting the energy up ahead of kick-off.

No matter what happens with the scoreline, it’s set to be a proper party atmosphere beforehand.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Da0FDI3tp3I/?hl=en

Fresh off the plane from his White Isle residency over in Ibiza, the 30-year-old Manc musician will be taking to the stage from 6:15pm at none other than Castlefield Bowl, where nearly 9,000 people will be watching the big game.

ADVERTISEMENT

In case you missed it, after wrapping up Sounds of the City ’26, the Bowl is now being taken over for Road to Victory’s outdoor fan zone.

Doors will be open from 5:30pm ahead of the 8pm kick-off, and you’ll want to get down there with plenty of time to make sure you get a good view of the action – and by that, we mean both the game and Josh’s exciting set.

ADVERTISEMENT

Better still, not only are those at the venue in for a night of amazing music and incredible vibes, but they’ll be cheering on Thomas Tuchel’s men straight after, in a crucial clash that could see England reach a second consecutive final in the last two major tournaments.

Touch wood.

Road to Victory is turning Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl into the latest World Cup fan zone
There’ll be plenty of entertainment before, during and after the breaks.

We will, of course, be keeping our fingers crossed for you and the boys tonight; the only thing we’re certain of is that the man himself will deliver on the night.

We had the honour of chatting with JB ahead of the BRITs back in February, and he’s only looking to bigger and better things this year.

For those looking to go along for this special one-off, once again, tickets to the event are already sold out, so your only chance is to sign up for the waiting list HERE. Fingers crossed for you and a result at full-time!

Last but not least, keep your eyes peeled on the JD Sports Instagram page and their other socials for all other updates ahead of the huge night. We can feel it: it’s coming home…

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by AUDIO NORTH (@audio.north)

Read more:

  • The unsung Manc pub serving beloved local pints for £3.35 that’s thrived this summer
  • Where to watch England in Manchester for the 2026 World Cup
  • Liam Fray says ‘yes’ to Courteeners supporting Oasis on tour amid rumoured 2027 dates

For all the latest news, events and goings on in Greater Manchester, subscribe to The Manc newsletter HERE

Featured Images — Press shots (supplied via JD Sports)

City Centre

The unsung Manchester pub serving beloved local pints for £3.35 that’s thrived during the World Cup

Danny Jones Danny Jones Pints under a fiver Manchester White Lion Castlefield

Finding a pint for less than £5 in Manchester in 2026 is almost unheard of; combine that with a pub that’s truly levelled up as a go-to for the World Cup this summer, and this increasingly rowdy little corner of Castlefield is well worth writing home about.

We’re talking about The White Lion on Liverpool Road and just around from the city centre’s famous Roman fort, ‘Mamucium’, which has always been among the more reasonable places for a tipple in town and is no stranger to showing the football.

However, after a significant refurb just a few years ago and after gradually growing a refreshed crowd of regulars, the Manc boozer hasn’t just steadily repatronised local punters but rather it seems to have gained a whole new lease of life this summer.

The 2026 World Cup showings, complete with a new outside screen on their sizeable and sunny outdoor terrace, have certainly helped, but when you can get a drink for as little as £3.35 for a pint of Boddies, it’s not hard to see why more and more people are flocking here amid the ongoing cost of living crisis.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by White Lion Castlefield (@whitelioncastlefield)

Part of us almost thought about trying to still gatekeep this one for ourselves, but the truth is, the place has become so popular over the past few months (at least that’s as long as we’ve noticed a significant increase) that the cat is very much out of the bag and it’s no one’s ‘best-kept secret’ anymore.

Yes, with Boddingtons, a.k.a. the recently reborn ‘Cream of Manchester’, on tap for the same cost as a half-decent coffee these days, not to mention various cheap draught beers and other offers on booze – whether it be shots, the growing Buzzball craze, or just a standard spirit and mixer – it’s a godsend.

We all know how expensive it can be going out for the night at present, but the no-nonsense bar prices and setup overseen by Craft Union, who specialise in community pubs and keeping the beating “heart of high streets and neighbourhoods across the country” alive and well, are nothing short of unsung heroes.

To clarify, we’re not pretending that no one knows about this gaff, far from it, but it does feel like one of those understated and underrated places that doesn’t get anywhere near enough props as it deserves.

£3.35 pints manchester
pubs that serve boddingtons
white lion castlefield
Credit: The Manc Group

The private limited company, which operates as a subsidiary of the wider Stonegate Group, may be one of the largest in the UK, but one of the most impressive parts about their work at The White Lion is that it still feels like a local pub made for locals.

Better yet, they’ve also coincidentally filled a whole left by the much-loved Sir Ralph Abercromby: the Manchester United fan favourite and all-round footy pub who sadly lost their bustling beer garden (complete with a hot dog/burger van) amid the major St Michael’s development.

On the upside, what those who used to frequent that venue have somewhat lost as a result of the building works can now be found at the likes of White Lion, as it’s also often filled with Reds throughout the year – they’ve even added a little food hatch of their own in the corner of the shrubbery-lined patio.

And once again, with price points as reasonable as these, they’re not just undercutting most other venues in the vicinity by some distance, but they’re at least trying to do their bit in hopefully redressing the balance when it comes to combatting inflation within the hospitality industry.

the white lion castlefield
drinks deals manchester city centre
cheap guinness manchester
Cheap shots, bombs 2-4-£6, and a good pour of Guinness for LESS than a fiver. (Credit: The Manc)

It’s also worth noting that the current landlords are also doing their bit to help minimise spending on gig nights, too.

With Sounds of the City 2026 now wrapped up, they had extra deals on drinks right throughout the duration of the multi-date festival down the road at Castlefield Bowl.

So, yeah, as well as being among the best places in Manchester to watch the World Cup, it’s a great pre- and post-gig spot if you’re at a venue nearby.

Put simply, they may not be reinventing the wheel here, but if we can’t shout about a place doing its best to keep things affordable while still offering a good time come the weekend or even just to reward yourself after work, we don’t know what is.

Here’s to all those in the food and drink sector fighting the good fight, and let’s hope the tide turns in everyone’s favour very soon.

Robinson’s Brewery among latest to join the crucial ‘VAT’s the Problem campaign’

Read more:

  • A guide to an SK summer – 15 of the best beer gardens in Stockport
  • Viral internet sensation SpudBros to launch pop-up at Trafford Centre this summer
  • Two Greater Manchester gems named in Good Food Guide’s 100 Best Local Restaurants 2026

For all the latest news, events and goings on in Greater Manchester, subscribe to The Manc newsletter HERE

Featured Images — The Manc Group

More City Centre

Horse and Jockey pub review Chorlton Manchester

City Centre

Meet the team that reimagined The Horse and Jockey into a gastropub masterpiece

Where to watch the 2026 World Cup in Manchester city centre

Affiliate

The best England fan zones, screenings and places showing the World Cup in Manchester

Road to Victory outdoor fan zone Castlefield Bowl Manchester England semi-final tickets

City Centre

Road to Victory is turning Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl into the latest World Cup fan zone

Audio

Clint Boon takes us around Manchester's iconic Deaf Institute

Affiliate

Cult-classic musical Hairspray to kick off UK tour in Manchester next year

A Metrolink tram in Manchester city centre

Boroughs

Trams to be suspended as tracks are replaced on a section of one of the world’s busiest light-rail routes

free documentary film about homeless charity run in Manchester on YouTube

Art & Culture

A documentary about Manchester’s famous homeless charity run has just dropped on YouTube

Eats Logo
SpudBros

Viral internet sensation SpudBros to launch pop-up at Trafford Centre this summer

Two Greater Manchester gems named in Good Food Guide’s 100 Best Local Restaurants 2026

Horse and Jockey pub review Chorlton Manchester

Meet the team that reimagined The Horse and Jockey into a gastropub masterpiece

Eats

We go meatballs deep with Mira's traditional Neapolitan sandwiches

The people's voice of Greater Manchester

The people's voice of Greater Manchester.
Our aim? To make sure you’re in the know, entertained and educated on what’s happened, or what’s happening, in our great city.

39 Princess Street, M2 4FN
[email protected]

  • About The Manc
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Subscribe to our Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 The Manc