The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 23 – 29 September 2024

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Can you believe we’re already in our last full week of September?

You know what they say, time really does fly when you’re having fun… and luckily, as we speed on into autumn over these next couple of weeks, there’s still absolutely no shortage of things for the whole family to be getting up to across Greater Manchester.

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 this week.

Here’s some of our recommendations.

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Stockport Paint Jam 2024

Stockport

Monday 23 September – onwards

Stockport is currently hosting its inaugural Paint Jam, and this huge event covers a 1km walking tour from Merseyway to GRIT Studios on Canal Street, with four different locations showcasing their own taste of culture.

Breakdancers, food and drink options, and DJs will keep you company along the trail as you immerse yourself in everything the Greater Manchester borough has to offer. 

Akse P19, Qubek, Hammo, Liam Bonini, Caroline Daly, and Kelzo are some of the artists involved.

Find out more here.

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Oktoberfest 2024

Albert’s Schloss

Monday 23 September – Sunday 6 October

Manchester’s two-week “Bavarian extravaganza” is now underway.

Albert’s Schloss has a jam-packed programme of Oktoberfest-themed events for this year, and there’s plenty of bier-fuelled fun, foodie classics, and round-the-clock revelry that awaits.

Throughout the 16-day event, revellers are invited to head on down to Schloss and enjoy an array of activities – with everything from ‘Keg Tapping’, and specially-selected beers, to must-see “eclectic” entertainment, a live Oompah brass band, and best dressed competitions on the lineup.

Find out more here.

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NEW OPENING – Blacklock

Peter Street

Chop chop, you won’t want to miss out on Manchester’s most exciting new opening.

We’ve been lusting after this one for years, and now Blacklock has finally come up north to join us in our city, so we can finally get stuffing ourselves silly with some top-quality British food in this traditional chophouse with a modern twist.

Think mighty meat platters, beef dripping chips, pig’s head on toast, steak sarnies, and lashings of excellent gravy to top it all off.

And if you’ve got yourself a sweet tooth, then there’s even a dreamy cheesecake dolloped straight from the dish onto your plate, as well as plenty of other hearty desserts to round things up on a high.

Find out more about Blacklock’s opening in Manchester here.

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War Horse

The Lowry Theatre

Monday 23 – Saturday 28 September

The National Theatre’s acclaimed production of War Horse has returned to The Lowry as part of its all-new UK tour, and it’s described as being an “unforgettable theatrical experience” which takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France.

Based on the beloved novel by Michael Morpurgo, this powerfully moving and imaginative drama, filled with stirring music and songs, is a show of “phenomenal inventiveness”.

Find out more and grab last-minute tickets here.

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The Book of Mormon

Manchester Palace Theatre

Monday 23 September – Saturday 5 October

The Book of Mormon / Credit: Supplied

The Book of Mormon is back in Manchester.

Known and loved for being one of the best musicals the 21st Century – and one of the funniest of all time – having scooped up dozens of coveted awards both in the US and here in the UK in its time, The Book of Mormon is currently out on tour, and the Elders have now arrived in our city for an extended stay.

The hilarious production has taken over the iconic Palace Theatre stage until early October, and there’s still chance to grab yourself some tickets too.

Find out more and grab last-minute tickets here.

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Injecting Hope: The race for a COVID-19 vaccine

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 23 September – onwards

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 best bit? It’s absolutely FREE to attend, and advanced tickets are available to book on the Museum’s website now.

Find out more and book tickets here.

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NEW OPENING – Indian Affair

Ancoats

Cutting Room Square has now got its first Indian restaurant.

After opening its cherished Chorlton branch two years ago now, street food restaurant Indian Affair has now treated Manchester city centre to its very-own modern Indian kitchen too, and has taken over the former Rigatoni’s site in the heart of Ancoats.

The menu on offer at this new Manchester site fuses roadside food stalls and home-style cooking, and it’s absolutely mouthwatering.

Food here ranges from biryanis to burgers, celebrating North Indian cuisine with a modern twist – with loads of options for meat-eaters, veggies, and vegans alike.

Find out more about Indian Affair here.

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Did you see that a massive new vintage clothing store has now opened in Manchester city centre?

ReMarket has opened on London Road, wedged between Piccadilly Markets and Manchester Piccadilly train station, with 6,000 sq ft filled with rails ripe for the rummaging.

From Dickies and Levi’s, to Stone Island and Gucci, there are some serious brands and serious bargains to be found inside, as well as a number of different independent brands – including Bare Necessities, Archive X, 28 Vintage, Cherry Blossom Vintage and Blank Seams.

The best way to think of it is as a department store… but for very cool, independent vintage and second-hand brands.

Find out more here.

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Jurassic World: The Exhibition

Trafford Centre

Monday 23 September – onwards

A major Jurassic World exhibition that’s been mesmerising visitors all over the world has now arrived here in Greater Manchester.

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.

Find out more and grab ticket here.

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Wild

Manchester Museum

Monday 23 September – onwards

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.

Find out more and grab your FREE tickets here.

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NEW OPENING – Bada Bing

Northern Quarter

Did you hear that Bada Bing is back with a bada bang?

Yes that’s right, it’s finally happened – this cult sandwich shop has made a triumphant return to Manchester, and planted its carby-heavy goodness in a new site right in the middle of the Northern Quarter.

The Sopranos-inspired deli is slinging out those famous huge subs we all know and love once again, brightening up lunch times all over the city, and we really couldn’t be happier to have that hoagie-shaped hole in our hearts filled once again.

Find out more here.

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MCR Student Social

Manchester Arndale

Thursday 26 September

MCR Student Social is back at Manchester Arndale this Thursday from 12pm, and it’s set to be the one-stop-shop for all students’ essential needs, whether they’re grabbing a new outfit for a night out, a scented candle for their halls, or even their weekly food shop.

There’ll be more than 130 exclusive discounts on offer for students in stores across the city centre, as well as up to 50% off on food, drinks, and leisure too.

If all of that wasn’t exciting enough as it is, as well as the unmissable discounts on offer across retail, food, drink, and leisure, there’s also set to be loads of games, spin-to-win competitions, and giveaways on the day too.

Plus, there’ll be live entertainment and DJs blasting tunes the whole time too to really make it an afternoon to remember.

Find out more here.

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Red Rose Diner

East Lancashire Railway

Friday 27 September – onwards

Greater Manchester’s iconic heritage railway is currently hosting one of the most unique fine dining experiences in the region.

Running on selected Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays throughout the summer, East Lancashire Railway’s ‘Red Rose Diners’ are described as being “the ultimate first class foodie experience”, as they start with a glass of fizz and stretch over an almost three-hour steam train journey through the Irwell Valley.

The experience includes a four-course dinner with complimentary sparkling wine, followed by tea or coffee and after-dinner chocolates.

Find out more and book here.

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The Alternative Indie Wedding Fair

Whitworth Locke

Sunday 29 September

The Alternative Indie Wedding Fair is back in Manchester once again this weekend.

Hosted by ALT Events Co, The Alternative Indie Wedding Fair will see more than 20 independent alternative vendors take over the stunning Whitworth Locke hotel in Manchester city centre for one day only, making it the perfect place to get a feel of how you want your special day to be, all while being budget-friendly.

Taking place from 12pm – 4pm on Sunday 29 September, tickets are already on sale and will set you back £6.13 each, with a complementary glass of prosecco included, while walk-ins may also be accommodated on the day.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Clothes Cycle Manchester

Victoria Baths

Sunday 29 September

Clothes Cycle, the UK’s biggest curated second-hand clothing market, is back with a huge pop-up fashion fair full of vintage, pre-loved, and small business clothing in Manchester this weekend.

With a focus on championing sustainable clothing and helping fashion fans find a gem they’ll treasure forever, each pop-up market sees dozens of carefully-curated sellers offering a wide range of styles and items all come together under one roof.

Taking over the historic Victoria Baths this Sunday, there’ll be dozens of sellers offering something for everyone on all budgets.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Featured Image – Albert’s Schloss | The Manc Group | Clothes Cycle