What's On

The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 13 – 19 October 2025

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October is in full swing, and we’re loving how autumnal it looks everything.

The air has a chill, the leaves have changed colour, and spooky season’s right around the corner now, so that means there’s plenty of exciting activities to be getting up to in Greater Manchester in the coming weeks and beyond.

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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Pumpkin Lanterns

Manchester City Centre

Monday 13 – Friday 31 October

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Have you noticed that Manchester’s adorable little pumpkin lanterns have already started popping up around the city?

If you’re looking to get in the mood for Halloween, but want to keep things a little on the cheaper side this week, then you need look no further than up above in the city centre as the annual decorative pumpkin lanterns are back once again.

Going on a little tour to see the lanterns in the trees in St Ann’s Square, Market Street, and beyond is the perfect activity for all the family, easy to plan, and great for pictures – and it’s free too.

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Find more information here.

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Scare City 2025

Camelot Theme Park

Monday 13 October – onwards

Feeling brave? Scare City has returned to the North West with yet another ‘immersive’ horror experience in the lead up to Halloween.

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Taking over the grounds of the abandoned Camelot Theme Park for ‘another year of terror’, just as it has done for the past four years following the success of its initial 2020 launch as a drive-in cinema, this year’s event features a selection of terrifying zones to weave your way through – some familiar, some brand new.

Tickets are now available to book at £29.50 for standard entry, or £44.50 for the ‘Gold Entry’ (both plus a booking free).

Find out more and grab tickets to this year’s event here.

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Pumpkin Festival 2025

Kenyon Hall Farm

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Monday 13 – Friday 31 October

What could be more cute and autumnal than rummaging around in a field in the October sunshine, hunting for your perfect pumpkin? Nothing, if you ask us.

If you’re liking the sound of that, then good news, as Kenyon Hall Farm’s annual Pumpkin Festival has officially kicked off and they’ve got THOUSANDS to choose from.

As well as the fields full of pumpkins, there’s loads of seasonal items in the award-winning farm shop too (alongside masses of fresh produce), like tattoo transfers for your pumpkins, gonks, keyrings, and more.

And don’t forget to stop off at the cafe for their seasonal pumpkin specials.

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Find out more here.

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Sunny Afternoon

Manchester Palace Theatre

Monday 13 – Saturday 18 October

Multi award-winning musical Sunny Afternoon is kicking off its UK tour here in Manchester at the iconic Palace Theatre.

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Following a sell-out run at Hampstead Theatre, the musical production featuring all the hit songs by legendary rock band The Kinks opened to critical acclaim at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London’s West End, where it ran for two years ahead of its sensational UK and Ireland tour throughout 2016/17 – and now it’s heading out on tour.

Set against the backdrop of Britain on the cusp of the rebellious 60s, Sunny Afternoon is described as being an ‘exhilarating and moving’ celebration of the music, life, and the band that changed it all.

Find out more and get last-minute tickets here.

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Gandeys Halloween Spooktactular 2025

Trafford Centre

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Monday 13 October – Sunday 2 November

Dare you enter the haunted Big Top? Gandeys Circus is back at the Trafford Centre this spooky season, and is bringing along with it a brand-new spine-chilling and action-packed Halloween Spooktacular.

This legendary show will be filled with frights, delights, and dazzling sights for the whole family.

Prepare for jaw-dropping thrill acts that will leave you gasping, grand production numbers bursting with eerie enchantment, and of course, plenty of laughter and screams along the way, as this is Halloween entertainment like you’ve never seen before.

Find out more and get tickets here.

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Want to know what other Halloween-themed events are happening at the Trafford Centre throughout this month?

Spooky season is nearly upon us, and the Trafford Centre has now announced its lineup of Halloween activities to get stuck into, and from creepy crafts, to hair-raising rides and eerie evening entertainment, there’s something for every brave soul.

Check it out everything happening here.

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The Teepee

Oast House

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Monday 13 October

The Oast House’s popular teepee draped in twinkling lights is back for the festive season.

Complete with two roaring fires, twinkling fairy lights, faux fur throws, The Teepee will be made up of four tents joined together to create a huge open hub, complete with a stage area for guests to dance the night away in festive spirit.

It’s all sounding set to be a popular spot for locals and those who’ve finished a hard day at work during the autumn and winter months.

Find out more here.

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NEW OPENING – Power Hall

Science and Industry Museum

Friday 17 October

It’s been a long time coming, but this week, the Science and Industry Museum will be welcoming visitors back inside one of the UK’s most significant industrial heritage buildings – the Power Hall.

Power Hall: The Andrew Law Gallery is a free working gallery where visitors can immerse themselves in the sights, smells, and sounds of the engine-driven ideas and industry that started in Manchester and went on to change the world.

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Officially set to reopen Friday 17 October, it’s the latest building to open as part of a multi-million-pound regeneration project currently taking place.

Read more about this exciting new opening here.

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Have you noticed any ‘street nipples’ popping up around Manchester in recent weeks?

Yes that’s right, we did say ‘street nipples’, you heard us correctly.

In case you weren’t aware, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and as a way of marking this hugely crucial event, pavement studs across major UK cities like Manchester have been transformed into nipples as part of a bold conversation-starting initiative from charity Breast Cancer UK.

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Pavement studs often go unnoticed, just like the early signs of breast cancer – but this clever new campaign is already stopping people in their tracks.

Read more here.

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Need a spot for breakfast? Manchester’s newest food hall has got you covered.

House of Social now does breakfast – and my lord, are you lot in for a treat with this one.

From Ok Taqueria, there’s breakfast burritos packed with jalapeño sausage patties and all manner of other breakfast items, there’s a taste of New York from Dough Religion in the form of pancake stacks and in-house bagels.

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And last but not least, Burger and Beyond has the hangover cure sent from the heavens, with breakfast buns and the most PERFECT hash browns on the side. 

Check out everything on offer here.

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Fancy a roast dinner? Tis the season, after all.

Summer may be over, but guess what? Now that autumn is well and truly here, that means we get to wear layers, cosy up in our favourite places, and eat heartwarming plates piled high with all the major food groups.⁠

Whether you want the likes of Banyan’s bottomless Yorkshire puddings bigger than your head, or swapping your meat out for a pie (you heard us), we’ve got something to suit everyone… tou can even get dog roasts too, if you ask The Refuge nicely.

Check out our top 25 best places to head to for a perfect roast in Greater Manchester here.

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Does your sweet tooth needing satisfying instead? Look at these spooky bakes.

Manchester’s most creative bakery has delivered the goods again this autumn, with a whole menu of seasonal treats and spooky pastries.

Half Dozen Other’s Halloween-inspired specials include a pistachio choux bun with a wobbly brain inside, an adorable pumpkin and pecan danish, and cherry cookie pie complete with witchy marzipan finger on top.

And beyond that, this month’s menu features a pistachio twist on their sell-out honey toast twice-baked croissant, a blood orange pain au chocolat, and a vegan charcoal cookies and cream croissant.

YUM.

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Featured Image – The Manc Group | Kevin Cummins