We’re now well into May – and our next opportunity for freedom is just a week away.
With ‘Step Two’ in the government’s roadmap to lifting England’s current national lockdown having already commenced from 12th April, and ‘Step Three’ – which crucially allows up to 30 people from different households to gather outdoors, hospitality to open indoors, indoor entertainment venues to reopen, indoor group sports / exercise classes to commence and more – set to be introduced from 17th May, pending official review, normality has been returning to Greater Manchester week on week.
And there’s plenty to be getting up to.
If you’re stuck for something to do, then this is your go-to guide for what’s on and what’s happening in the city of Manchester and beyond this week.
Some of the events we’re going to mention here are completely free, others will set you back a few pounds, and most will need to be booked in advance – but all are COVID-secure in order to keep you as safe as possible.
Whatever you fancy doing though, there’s certainly no shortage of choice in our region, so here’s some of the things you can get stuck into.
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Band On The Wall (Virtual)
Tuesday 11th May
Think you’ve got a good singing voice? Love to sing regardless?
Organised in Greater Manchester by the city’s iconic music venue, Band On The Wall, but happening every Tuesday at 6pm virtually all across the UK, World of Music Choir invites you to join award-winning folk singer Bella Hardy and the fantastic guest leaders for a workshop of song learning and harmony.
Workshop participants sing traditional and modern songs, three-part harmonies and rounds, all learned by ear, so you don’t have to be able to read music to take part.
The main aim is to enjoy yourself – there’s nothing scary, and no judgements are made.
You can find more information here.
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Hatch
Wednesday 12th May
Now that doors have finally reopened at Oxford Road’s award-winning food, drink and retail destination, Hatch, a brand new series of 60-minute, socially-distanced outdoor (but undercover) social yoga classes have been introduced, which are accompanied by the disco beats of live DJ, Hattie Pearson.
Absolutely everybody is welcome, whether you’ve practiced yoga before or whether you’re mostly coming for the music.
RESET is a studio where everyone has a place, whatever your motivation.
You can find more information here.
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Heaton Park
Wednesday 12th May
The first ever Chase The Sun 5k, 10k & 10 Mile runs are set to take place in Heaton Park this Wednesday 12th May, giving runners the chance to battle to the finish line before the sun goes down with each kilometre accurately marked out.
You can play it safe and fly round the 5k, or go for the extra challenge of the 10k or 10 Mile.
There’ll be music, refreshments, a fantastic Heaton Park-themed medal, and a great opportunity for a chip-timed personal best.
Prices range from £22 – £24, and you can register here.
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The Saul Hay Gallery
Saturday 15th – Sunday 30th May
BRUTAL – the highly-anticipated exhibition of painting and sculpture reflecting on, celebrating and inspired by the built environment, which has sadly been delayed due to ongoing COVID restrictions – is finally set to open at the Saul Hay Gallery in Castlefield from Saturday 15th May until Sunday 30th May.
The free exhibition will include the works of some of the nation’s best artists specialising in Brutalism – including Mandy Payne, Emma Bennett, William Braithwaite, Dan Broughton and Jen Orpin.
You can find more information via the Saul Hay Gallery website here.
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Victoria Baths
Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th May
To celebrate the reopening of one of the city’s most iconic and historic venues, the Grade II-listed Victoria Baths will be hosting a Creative Makers Fair designed specifically to give some much-needed support to independent makers and businesses after a challenging 12 months and as lockdown begins to lift.
Ideas for the home, textiles, art, gifts and jewellery will be just some of the products being showcased by businesses from the North West.
You can find more information, COVID-safety procedures, and book tickets here.
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Central Manchester
Saturday 15th May
The Manchester Cheese Crawl will take you around some of the cheesiest spots the city has to offer for two hours of non-stop cheese-related fun, including everything from blue cheese tasting, to cheese quizzes, competitions and more.
Starting off in St Ann’s Square, the tour wanders across the city and gives you the chance to try the finest cheeses Manchester has to offer along the way.
With tours taking place this Saturday 8th May, and happening every Saturday until 25th September, tickets cost just £25 each and include cheese samples, optional bread and crackers, and some red wine to complement.
You can grab your tickets here.
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Ancoats
Saturday 15th May
Nestled among the backstreets of Manchester and tucked into the courtyard of an old, red-brick historic mill, Ancoats Pop Up Market is a COVID-safe weekly-run market event which has teamed up with MUD (Manchester Urban Diggers) to supply the neighbourhood with a wealthy selection of fresh, organic and locally-grown fruit and veg, as well as dry goods, all throughout May.
The market also features Manchester-based stallholders serving speciality coffee, locally-brewed rum liquors, locally-sourced bakes and crafts, and more.
Street food and freshly-brewed coffee is also available while you browse.
You can find more information here.
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EventCity
Wednesday 12th – Sunday 16th May
Manchester’s newest event space is back and it’s better than ever.
Cinemas and entertainment complexes may currently still be closed, but reopening is on the horizon.
If you’re far too eager to wait until mid-May though, Park N Party – the team that delivered both the sell-out successes of ScareCity and ChristmasCity, and a number of other outdoor live events throughout 2020 – has launched SecretCity, and there’s a whole host of immersive drive-in entertainment events happening this week.
There’s screenings of cinema classics such as Mean Girls, Grease, The Greatest Showman, Dirty Dancing, and more all on show throughout the week.
Tickets must be booked in advance, and you can grab yours from £35 per car here.
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Mottram Hall
Monday 10th – Sunday 16th May
Named by many as being one of the safest attractions for all the family in Greater Manchester, Totally Roarsome took the region by storm last summer after it opened to the public following the initial lifting of coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown restrictions in mid-2020, with visitors flocking from far and wide.
Now at the new location of Mottram Hall, just over the border into Cheshire, Totally Roarsome features everything from dinosaurs, jungle animals and Arctic creatures, to superheroes, pirates and cartoon characters.
Tickets are priced at £7.95 per ticket (+ £1.50 booking fee, per transaction), and must be booked in advance online from the Totally Roarsome Facebook page.
This is to manage and restrict the number of visitors / families being allowed around the attraction at any one at a time, with five minutes between slots, to allow for necessary COVID-safety precautions and social distancing measures to be upheld.
You can find out more information, and book your tickets here.
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Old Trafford
1st May – 31st July
The OT Art Trail – which has been organised by OT Creative Space and is funded by Arts Council England – sees a number of local artists work together with members of the Manchester community to create six individual large scale murals which have been painted onto walls and building gable ends around the area, including in Seymour Park and Ayres Road.
The new murals have added to murals and artwork already seen around Old Trafford.
The several new street art sites will be linked together via a downloadable audio tour, which is suitable for people of all ages.
Each mural centres around the theme ‘community togetherness and diversity’.
You can find more information on The OT Art Trail via the OT creative SPACE website here.
Featured Image – Wikimedia Commons / Matt Short