What's On

The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 5 – 11 January 2026

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 5th January 2026

Well hello there 2026, it’s nice to see you.

That’s right, we’ve said goodbye to 2025 and it’s now our first full week of a brand-new year. Of course, with a new year comes a whole load of exciting activities and events to be getting up to right across Greater Manchester.

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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VOGUE: Inventing the Runway

Aviva Studios

Monday 5 – Saturday 10 January 2026

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This is the history of the runway, told like never before.

Ready to lose yourself in the world of fashion shows past, present, and future? VOGUE: Inventing the Runway has now opened down at Aviva Studios

This spectacular show uses Vogue’s remarkable archive and fashion network to create an experience that brings together the industry’s leading voices.

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From Coco Chanel and Vivienne Westwood, to Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Virgil Abloh, and many many more, you’ll get to be immersed in the journey of fashion on the runway from its origins right through to the modern day.

Find out more and book tickets here.

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Museum of Illusions

Market Street

Monday 5 January – onwards

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Looking to escape the elements and have your mind boggled this winter? Sounds like a trip to Museum of Illusions is on the cards then.

It’s time to let your competitive side out – get ready to experience the city’s most unique attraction like never before. Race through the vortex, create the best mirror image, and complete the brain gym the fastest to win the dazzling trophy at the end.

Whether you’re team building with your work lot, or taking your mates for a bit of healthy competition, it’s a great one to have a go at.

Check out our recent visit👇

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Power UP

Science and Industry Museum

Monday 5 January – onwards

A huge gaming event is happening in Manchester at the moment.

With more than 160 consoles and hundreds of games to play, Power UP at the Science and Industry takes ticket-holders on a journey through five decades of gaming, with everything from retro arcade games, to state-of-the-art virtual reality, and so much more.

Power UP is taking place each weekend only throughout this month, with each ticket including unlimited play all day.

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You can find more information here.

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Have you seen that Vue Manchester Quayside has had an ‘Ultra Lux’ upgrade?

Vue currently has 93 state-of-the-art cinemas throughout the UK and Ireland, totalling more than 850 screens – and the Quayside cinema is the latest to benefit from upgraded seating.

75 brand-new ‘Ultra Lux’ seats have been installed across seven screens, offering film fans what is, quite literally, the chance to sit in the best seats in the house, as each seat provides the very-best view of the big screen and comes with a host of premium features.

Some of these exciting premium features include extra-wide armrests, a personal table for snacks and drinks, your very-own beverage cooler, and even a back and legs that recline independently.

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Find out more and book tickets here.

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The Great British Rail Sale

UK-wide

Tuesday 6 – Monday 12 January

The Great British Rail Sale is returning for 2026 this week, and train ticket prices will be slashed by up to 50% or more.

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Millions of discounted train tickets for half term activities, weekend getaways, and even commuting will be up for grabs next week, as the week-long rail sale – which runs from 6 to 12 January 2026 – will give passengers the chance to save well over 50% on many advance and off-peak tickets.

The reduced fares can be used to travel on thousands of popular routes between 13 January and 25 March 2026. 

Book your train tickets here.

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Fancy making the most of all the January dining deals on offer over these next couple of weeks?

The time has come again for Manchester’s restaurants and bars to slash their prices in a bid to entice customers to keep eating and drinking out all throughout January, and that means hundreds of places are offering up half-price scran, added freebies, or two-for-one offers this month.

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There’s loads of offers beyond Manchester city centre too, as suburban gems are getting in on the action in 2026.

So whether you’re looking for a date night for less, an affordable family dinner, or a cheap eat after work with your mates, we’ve got you covered.

Read our massive round-up of January dining deals here.

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Queen By Candlelight

Manchester Opera House

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Friday 9 January

This is you chance to experience Queen as you’ve never heard them before.

This legendary concert – which has played across the world, and including here in Manchester already back in 2021 – will be taking to the Manchester Opera House stage, and featuring some of the most iconic songs of all time – including ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, ‘We Are The Champions’, ‘Who Wants to Live Forever’, and many more.

Be prepared for an incredible night of Queen anthems, performed by a live cast of West End singers and accompanied by an incredible live rock band.

Find out more and get your tickets booked here.

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Stockport Vinyl Record Fair

The Guildhall

Sunday 11 January

The first Stockport Vinyl Record Fair of 2026 is happening this weekend.

Taking place inside the Greater Manchester town’s Guildhall several times a year, the Stockport Vinyl Record Fair is a celebration of all things vinyl, and is known for being a fantastic event for music fans, but more-specifically, music fans.

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You’ll want to get yourself down to Stockport Guildhall this Sunday from 10am – 4pm if you want to see tonnes of traders with vinyl records and CDs in abundance.

Find out more here.

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Could a trip to the theatre could be on the cards this year?

Greater Manchester has firmly earned itself a spot as a place for world-renowned touring theatre productions to make a stop off at.

This beloved industry has now well and truly bounced-back post pandemic – with the region’s three main theatres, Palace Theatre Manchester, Opera House Manchester, and The Lowry, all having welcomed some absolute show-stopping productions in 2025.

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And 2026 is set to be absolutely no different.

Our region’s theatre events calendar is already jam-packed with award-winning musicals, family-friendly plays, inventive dance productions, and so much more in 2026, so we’ve rounded up some of the best shows to see and grab tickets for this year.

Check out our top picks here.

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How about catching a gig instead?

If there’s one thing Manchester is known for across the world, it’s music.

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Our region is not only a historic musical hub in and of itself, having been the birthplace of so many legendary famous names, but it’s also a major UK stopping point on many global artists’ tour schedules too, thanks to the city’s various sizes of stage and venues.

This means there’s a jam-packed schedule of gigs happening all throughout 2026 – with something for everyone, no matter your taste in music.

Read our picks for 10 of the best gigs happening in Manchester this year here.

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What else is there to look forward to in Greater Manchester in 2026?

Oh, so much. So so much.

The next 12 months are shaping up to be another monumental year for Manchester, with absolutely loads of huge developments, events, and reopenings on the horizon. ⁠

Expect major global events like the BRITs and The MOBO Awards, huge openings like The Medlock Hotel at the expanded Etihad Stadium, and the relaunch of venues like Manchester’s popular Cat Cafe, and The Spinners Rest (formerly known as The Shamrock).

We’ve rounded up some of the best things to look forward to throughout the year here.

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