Not only have little Mancs across the region broken up for the school holidays, but the sun has even been showing its face over the past couple of weeks too, so it’s pretty hard to deny that summer is here now – and thankfully, Greater Manchester‘s social calendar is packed full events and activities to celebrate.
If you’re finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though, we’ve chosen a few of the best bits for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide.
Backyard Cinema is back, and this time, it’s taking over the iconic Albert Hall in Manchester for immersive Romeo + Juliet screenings.
Baz Luhrmann’s acclaimed 1996 film will be screened beneath the historic stained glass windows and ornate ceilings at the city centre venue, and it’ll all be accompanied by a live choir and musicians.
Tickets for the screenings this week have been in hot demand, after the event built such a loyal following down in London last year, but there’s still time to get your hands on them if you fancy seeing once of the best films of all time like never before in a truly stunning setting.
Find out more and get your last-minute tickets here.
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Jurassic World: The Exhibition
Trafford Centre
Monday 12 August – onwards
Jurassic World: The Exhibition / Credit: Supplied
A major Jurassic World exhibition that’s been mesmerising visitors all over the world has now arrived here in Greater Manchester for the summer.
Based on the beloved blockbuster film franchise, this official award-winning experience is one of the fastest-selling exhibitions in history.
Manc visitors will be able to walk through the iconic Jurassic World gates, explore some richly-themed environments, and encounter a life-sized Brachiosaurus, Velociraptors, and the most fearsome dinosaur of all, the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex.
A groundbreaking new immersive exhibition exploring our relationship with the natural world is now open at Manchester Museum.
‘Wild’ look at how people are creating, rebuilding, and repairing connections with nature, and how the natural world has traditionally been presented and idealised through Western art, as well as looking at some unique approaches to environmental recovery too.
The exhibition will also crucially look at how we can tackle the climate and biodiversity crisis by making the world more wild.
Injecting Hope: The race for a COVID-19 vaccine / Credit: Science Museum Group
More than 100 objects and stories collected during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic are now on display as part of a new exhibition at the Science and Industry Museum.
The groundbreaking new exhibition, titled Injecting Hope: The race for a COVID-19 vaccine, explores the worldwide effort to develop vaccines at pandemic speed, while uncovering the inspiring stories of scientists and innovators around the globe who collaborated to tackle the worldwide COVID-19 challenge along the way.
The Trafford Centre’s massively-popular summer celebration is back, and tickets are only £2.50 each.
Back by popular demand for plenty of family fun, only this time with a new name, Bright Lights, Big Fun has seen a retro fairground and a massive 600sqm beach perfect for sunbathing and sandcastles pop up outside the Greater Manchester shopping centre, alongside a splash park with loads of water jets, and so much more.
There’s also a yummy selection of food and drink traders on site to take your pick from if you’re feeling peckish after getting stuck into some fun and games.
Find out more and get yourself some £2.50 tickets here.
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Batman Unmasked
Depot Mayfield
Monday 12 – Monday 26 August
Batman Unmasked / Credit: DC (via Supplied)
Did you see that a huge Batman experience has now swooped into Manchester?
Having taken over Depot Mayfield in the city centre, and offering fans a chance to see real jaw-dropping props and costumes from the actual Warner Bros. archives, this exclusive event brings the cinematic world of Batman to life.
Through a series of themed rooms, exhibitions, and a comic book and gaming area, Batman Unmasked is packed full of items from this iconic character’s film history.
Did you see that Warburtons and Morrisons have teamed up to give away 100,000 crumpets for FREE this summer?
In a bid to help “alleviate holiday hunger” and ease the additional financial strain often put on parents, carers, and guardians when children are not at school, the supermarket chain and Bolton-based bakery are relaunching their popular ‘Ask for Ellen’ initiative.
The ‘Ask for Ellen’ initiative is running throughout the summer / Credit: Morrisons | Warburtons
This means that anyone and everyone who ‘asks for Ellen’ at one of the 395 Morrisons cafes across the UK will be given toasted crumpets with a choice of topping, completely for free with “no questions asked”.
The offer will be available all day every day from until 25 August, while stock lasts.
50 Years of the Replica Shirt / Credit: National Football Museum | Admiral Sports
A new exhibition telling the story of the football shirt pioneers, Admiral, is now open at the National Football Museum.
50 Years of the Replica Shirt will take visitors right through the Admiral’s history, from their humble beginnings in a Leicestershire textile town, to the official kit manufacturers for the England national team – with key moments in the company’s timeline highlighted through a range of objects, photographs, and kit designs.
Cheshire Oaks has brought its popular The Great Summer Social event back for another year, and there’s currently loads to get involved with while schools are out.
Not only is there a bunch of retail offers and promotions to make the most of, as well as free family-friendly interactive activities to get involved with too, but there’s also a big wheel, a mini golf course, a big screen showing sporting events, DJs blasting out tunes, and a wide variety of street food and drink vendors across the Designer Outlet.
Manchester Arndale’s Summer Scran Fest is back for 2024, and there’s loads of tasty food and drink offers to make the most of.
Running for a whole month until Sunday 1 September, there’s discounts on over 40 of the city centre shopping hub’s fan-favourite food and drink restaurants, cafes, and kiosks – including Tortilla, Pizzaluxe, Millie’s Cookies, Lazy Sundae, Boost, and Krispy Kreme – and you can tuck into everything from burgers and bagels, to doughnuts, smoothies, and so much more.
Pick up a voucher booklet from the stands located around the centre, or claim an offer in-store on your mobile.
Chester Zoo’s popular ‘after hours’ evenings are back once again this summer after they proved so popular in previous years.
Giving visitors the chance to explore the UK’s biggest charity zoo “in a whole new light”, the uniqueevent series offers unlimited access to animal habitats, indoor areas, and restaurants after the gates normally close to the public, and if you missed out in the past, there’s even some new “immersive” features for 2024 too.
You can discover the zoo as the sun goes down with spectacular live entertainment, exciting games and activities, and delicious food and drink.
Tickets are on sale at 50% cheaper than a standard day ticket, and you can get them here.
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Kargo on the Docks
MediaCity
Tuesday 13 August – onwards
Kargo on the Docks / Credit: Supplied
One of Greater Manchester’s best-loved outdoor dining concepts has returned for 2024, and there’s a proper tasty lineup of traders.
‘Kargo on the Docks’ – which is MediaCity‘s al fresco dining pop-up, in place of the former Box On The Docks – has had itself a bit of a “glow up” and has taken over the waterfront and gardens with a fresh wave of local food traders and stunning artwork by Salford-based creatives, all as the sun shines down on Salford Quays this summer.
Did you see that Manchester’s LEGOLAND Discovery Centre has launched half-price kids tickets over the summer holidays?
As the rising cost of living crisis unfortunately continues to make its impact felt across the UK, the popular Trafford Palazzo attraction wants local families to “say yes to real fun”, and is on a mission to help parents, carers, and guardians entertain their little ones as schools are out, all while keeping pennies in their pockets.
In a bid to make “money go further” and “memories last longer”, the family-friendly venue has slashed the price of a children’s general admission ticket from the usual £21.50 right down to just £10.75.
Have you noticed an outdoor sandpit has popped up in Manchester city centre?
That’s right, Manchester finally has a beach – and families are invited down to Great Northern this Wednesday to make the most of it from 12pm-4pm for some child-led play, all facilitated by an onsite Play Specialist.
With 50-tonnes of sand, wooden logs, and plenty of buckets and spades, it’s the perfect spot for kids to have fun, and there’s no booking needed either, so you can just drop in.
It’s time to party in the pool… although, this is a slightly different kind of pool party.
That’s because the stunning Grade II-listed Victoria Baths, just outside Manchester city centre, is bringing back one of its best-loved events by popular demand this week, and it’s sounding set to be just like the retro summers of years gone by.
Picnic in the Pool will take over the historic building’s empty Gala Pool at the heart, and families are invited bring their “tastiest treats, cosiest blankets, and snuggly cushions” and pop along for afternoon of fun.
Advanced booking is advised, and you can find out more here.
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First Street Dates
Square Gardens
Wednesday 14 August
First Street Dates / Credit: Supplied
A First Dates-style event is happening in Manchester this week, but attendees won’t be looking for love this time… instead, they’re on the hunt for the right roommate.
Inspired by the hit TV show, ‘First Street Dates’ is hosted by Manchester’s new co-living development, Square Gardens, and will be taking over the development’s Gino D’Acampo restaurant this Wednesday to offer guests canapes, drinks, and live music while they mix with fellow flatmate hunters.
Leading global dating and relationship expert, Jacob Lucas, will also be on hand to offer practical tips and advice on living together harmoniously and avoiding common pitfalls.
Find out more and register on the Square Gardens website here.
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Printworks’ Summer of Sport
Printworks
Thursday 15 August
Printworks’ Summer of Sport / Credit: Printworks
Printworks is gearing up for a “bonanza” of free family-friendly sporting celebrations this week.
In the spirit of the 2024 Olympics, and to also celebrate the ongoing summer of sport, the leading city centre entertainment complex will be hosting a free interactive gaming sessions this Thursday, as well as an archery class so kids can “sharpen their aiming skills” and try out a new skill.
The venue’s new digital ceiling is also set to dazzle visitors with animations of synchronised swimmers, divers, cyclists, and more to create a “truly immersive” sporting experience.
Dean McCulloch’s Pop Machine Brunch / Credit: Dean & Morgan
BBC Radio 1’s king of pop, Dean McCullough, is hosting his very-own Pop Machine Brunch in Manchester city centre this weekend.
Being hosted at The Anthologist this Saturday from 12pm-4pm, you can hit the dance floor and belt out all your favourite pop hits from the 80s, 90s, and noughties, featuring radio DJ Dean on the decks with fresh remixes and his infectious energy for “an afternoon that is sure to pop off”.
Tickets include entertainment, two courses, and two cocktails, and you can find out more and get your hands on them from £15 – £30 per person here.
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‘Mini Disco’ with The Arabian Princess
Kargo.MKT
Sunday 18 August
‘Mini Disco’ with The Arabian Princess / Credit: Kargo.MKT | MediaCityUK
Little Mancs are invited down to Kargo.MKT at MediaCity this Sunday for another one of the venue’s popular ‘Mini Disco’ events.
Hosted by The Arabian Princess, and running from 10am through to midday, families can embark on a spellbinding journey to the mystical city of Agrabah, via Greater Manchester’s newest waterside dining destination.
The best bit? It’s completely free to take part in, so you can find out more and get your hands on some tickets here.
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Featured Image – LEGOLAND | Backyard Cinema | Great Northern
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The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 11 – 17 August 2025
Emily Sergeant
August is well underway and we’ve had a mix of weather so far.
Despite the storms, schools across Greater Manchester are now out for the summer holidays, and that means the fun is just getting started, so there’s plenty happening this week to celebrate – from festivals, and themed events, to new foodie openings, family fun, and loads more.
Finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though? No worries. 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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Afterglow
Chester Zoo
Monday 11 – Sunday 17 August
Afterglow / Credit: Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo’s much-loved Afterglow event is back this summer, and organisers say it’ll be ‘bigger and better’ than ever.
Returning to the UK’s biggest charity zoo by popular demand, Afterglow is already known and loved for offering visitors the rare opportunity to explore the zoo and its 37,000 animals after hours… and this time around, there will be ‘even more’ surprises to discover.
Animal lovers will get the unique chance to encounter some of the world’s most endangered species during golden hour – which, for many animals, is one of their most active periods.
Find out more and see if there’s last-minute tickets here.
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The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years
Manchester Museum
Monday 11 August – onwards
The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years / Credit: Supplied
You can step into the fantastical imaginary world of The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years this summer.
This world-premiere exhibition, created in collaboration with robotics studio Air Giants, invites you to experience a playful blend of education, theatre, and dreamscape – and it’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen at Manchester Museum before.
Once you’ve met the 10-meter long sleepy cat, you’ll then find a series of fun, free, cat-inspired activities at the Museum throughout the summer, including an augmented reality trail.
The Science and Industry Museum has got a spectacular summer holiday programme packed with all sorts of things to be getting up to, making it one of the best places to escape the hustle and bustle with your little ones in the city centre this summer.
With events running up until 31 August, whether it’s disco dancing around a giant brain, unveiling the science behind optical illusions, or journeying through a giant ear canal, there’s something for everyone during the museum’s ‘sense-sational’ summer.
Looking for an even more special Operation Ouch! experience this summer?
For those who haven’t been able to pay a visit yet, this Tuesday 12 August couldn’t be a more ideal opportunity to do so, as Dr Xand Van Tulleken himself will be at the museum in to meet visitors as part of his myth-busting mission to answer some of the public’s deepest questions about our senses.
He will not only join mini medics on their voyage through the senses, but will also be on-hand to answer brain teasers from the audience during a series of live Q&As.
Meet Dr Xand at the Science and Industry Museum / Credit: Science Museum Group
Whether it’s banging on a super-sized eardrum, venturing into a massive eyeball, or even taking a whiff of a ‘smell library’, Dr Xand will be there every step of the way.
Loads To Do / Credit: Artem Kniaz | Yan Krukau (via Unsplash & Pexels)
Thousands of free activities have been planned by Manchester City Council ready for local families to take part in this summer.
A many parents, carers, and guardians will likely be looking for ways to keep the kids entertained for six whole weeks before the new term starts, the Councilhas relaunched its popular Holiday Activity and Food programme (HAF) to help keep little Mancs active during the summer break.
From arts and crafts, to sporting events and plenty other physical activities, there is a whole host of entertaining things for everyone to get involved with, no matter your budget, making sure no one gets bored over the holidays.
Stories – Brought To Life / Credit: The Manc Group
A major new National Portrait Gallery exhibition has arrived in Salford.
The ground-breaking new experience by FRAMELESS Creative has opened at MediaCity, bringing some of the world’s most famous portraits to life like never before.
Stories – Brought to Life will explore the fascinating lives of these figures, who have shaped the UK’s history and culture all the way since the Tudor period, and will combine the highest quality digital projection, Hollywood-style visual effects, and the latest audio technology, along with specially created musical scores and creative narratives to shine a new light on each individual.
Visitors will be able to step inside iconic portraits including Grayson Perry, Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, Emmeline Pankhurst, Queen Elizabeth I, and William Shakespeare.
A free open-air cinema has arrived Manchester city centre for the summer.
With a backdrop of the modern Manchester skyline, Screen on The Square the go-to hangout for Mancs this summer, as audiences can recline in deck chairs surrounded by one of the city’s best views, and watch everything from classic and family films, to music, sporting events, and so much more.
It’s launched down at New Jackson – Renaker’s world-class skyscraper district and thriving new neighbourhood that’s taken shape at the southern side of Manchester city centre.
A beach, splash park, fairground rides, and loads more family fun has returned to the Trafford Centre for the summer.
After proving to be massively-popular over the past couple of years, with thousands of families travelling from across Greater Manchester and beyond to bask in the sunshine and make the most of all the fun and games, the Trafford Centre has welcomed back its Summer Fair for 2025.
And this year, the beloved event has got itself a new family activity zone, and it sounds set to be bigger and better than ever.
The best bit? Tickets will only set you back just £3 each.
Music for the Senses / Credit: David Oates Photography
An all-new multi-sensory art exhibition has taken over the streets of the city centre this summer.
The new exhibition, which is titled Music for the Senses: an art arrangement for a musical city, is a collaboration between global art producer Wild in Art – the creators of the famous Bee in the City project – and Manchester City Council.
Manchester Arndale’s Summer Scran Fest is back for 2025.
Prices have been slashed at more than 30 different restaurants, cafes, and kiosks inside the shopping centre, and there’s some huge discounts to be had, so whether you fancy savoury or sweet, there’s something for everyone to get stuck into.
You can grab free ice cream with any large drink at Lazy Sundae, get 20% off food at Sides and King Pins, get a massive 25% off at HOP Vietnamese, plus 15% off at The Bagel Factory,
There’s many more offers running too, and you can find out more here.
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NEW OPENING – Zara
Trafford Centre
NEW OPENING – Zara Trafford Centre / Credit: Supplied
It’s official – the best Zara store in the UK has landed here in Manchester, so fashionistas and trend-setters get ready, because this brand-new supersized store has opened over at the Trafford Centre this week.
It’s the first concept store of its kind in the country, complete with exclusive collections that you won’t be able to find anywhere else.
From a dedicated shoe room and exclusive activewear department, to 37 assisted checkouts, and so much more, this is a Zara like you’ve never seen it before, and it’s SO worth a visit.
It really wasn’t that long ago that cult-favourite beauty retailer Sephora opened its doors in the Trafford Centre, but now the city centre’s getting in on the action too, as after the first site proved so successful, a brand-new Manchester Arndale store has just opened, and she’s stunning.
Packed with all things skincare and beauty, there exclusive-to-Sephora brands in store, like Haus Labs by Lady Gaga, Rare Beauty, and many more.
NEW OPENING – Oop Stay Art Cafe / Credit: The Manc Group
A brand-new art cafe has opened up in Manchester where you can make your own phone case, paint a masterpiece, or craft an adorable Moru doll.
At Oop Stay Art Cafe in Chinatown, it’s all about switching off from the outside world and getting a little bit crafty, with seriously cute charms, patches and paints to play with.
Whether you’re building a phone case covered in miniature food charms or a claw clip plastered in flowers, you can do it with a matcha or an iced coffee – and leave with an adorable creation and a caffeine buzz.
There’s even a ‘messy room’ where you can whack on a rain coat and fling paint around to your heart’s content.
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SmileyWorld® Art Trail
Stockport
Monday 11 August – onwards
The SmileyWorld® Art Trail / Credit: Scott Kershaw Photography
Stockport has transformed into a playful outdoor gallery this summer as a colourful new art trail has taken over the town.
Visitors should get ready to explore a full spectrum of emotions this summer, as the SmileyWorld® Art Trail is making its North West debut and taking over the town centre with a colourful collection of quirky, fun, and exciting sculptures, each reimagined by a different artist to reflect the full range of human emotions including joy, pride, surprise, anxiety, and lots more.
The trail is created by trailblazing global arts producer, Wild in Art, in partnership with Totally Stockport BID and SmileyWorld.
Cheshire Oaks has brought its popular The Great Summer Social event back for another year, and there’s currently loads to get involved with while schools are out.
Not only is there a bunch of retail offers and promotions to make the most of, as well as free family-friendly interactive activities to get involved with too, but there’s also a big wheel, a mini golf course, a big screen showing entertainment events, DJs blasting out tunes, and a wide variety of street food and drink vendors across the Designer Outlet.
Kargo on the Docks / Credit: Supplied | Mark Waugh
Kargo on the Docks is back for the summer.
MediaCity’s al fresco dining pop-up has taken over the waterfront and gardens once again with a fresh wave of local food traders and stunning artwork by Salford-based creatives, all as the sun shines down on Salford Quays this summer.
A handful of Greater Manchester’s most popular independents have set themselves up Quayside inside those signature re-imagined shipping containers.
Foodies can expect a menu packed with bold new flavours including Caribbean, Lebanese, Mexican, Ethiopian, and Pan-Asian dishes.
The hugely popular wizard-themed steam train will be back travelling through Greater Manchester once again this week.
Aspiring witches and wizards for all ages are invited to enrol in the spellbinding school of sorcery on the East Lancashire Railway this summer as they take a ‘wacky and wonderful whistle stop tour’ of the Wizard Academy.
They’ll get to learn to become a master of mystery and magic during this immersive interactive experience through the Irwell Valley of wonders that’s hauled by a genuine steam – and spell – powered train.
Featured Image – ELR | The Manc Group | Science Museum Group
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Manchester Originals narrowly miss out on opening day victory after last-gasp comeback
Danny Jones
Manchester Originals’ men’s team just missed out on taking the victory in their opening game of The Hundred 2025 after an impressive comeback in the eleventh hour by Southern Brave.
The away team from Southampton managed to just about surpass the Originals’ 131-4 tally at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester, with starring performances from Tymal Mills and Craig Overton seeing the southerners best the home team by just one wicket.
Nevertheless, it was a thrilling start to this year’s competition and even despite some grey skies, Old Trafford Cricket Ground brought plenty of atmosphere.
Here’s how they got the entertainment underway on Wednesday night:
Local favourite Phil Salt gave the OT crowd plenty to watch with an exciting race to a half century, reaching the threshold within just 35 balls.
Bowing out at 60 after Mills ended his rapid-fire run, this not only took ‘Salty’s overall Hundred total to within spitting distance of 1,000, setting the new all-time tournament record with 991 runs.
Even though they may have been edged out by the visitors, the OGs still put in a decent showing with the ball in their hands too, with Hundred debutant Jimmy Anderson getting the bowling underway.
He may have gone wicketless, but his pressure and experience still helped set the tone, not to mention drawing plenty of fanfare as he also became the second-oldest player in The Hundred history.
Prior to the men’s team getting underway, their female counterparts faced an even taller order against their travelling opponents, being beaten by six wickets on a difficult opening afternoon.
They come up against London’s multi-time Hundred champions, Oval Invincibles, next this Saturday (9 August) down in the capital, and will have to get some early points on the board if they are to have any hopes of truly competing this year.
All that being said, isn’t it good to have The Hundred back?
You can watch all the highlights from the men’s match down below and see how Manchester Originals’ Women got underway HERE.
What did you make of the Mancs’ maiden 2025 match?