A new month is here, and Greater Manchester is starting to seem that little bit more festive.
Now that Halloween and Bonfire Night have been and gone, it’s only natural to be looking ahead to Christmas, especially as Manchester Christmas Markets 2022 officially kick-off this week, and the rest of the events calendar absolutely jam-packed with all sorts of different things to be getting up to, so we’ve cherry-picked a few of the best bits for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide.
As always, some of the events we’re going to mention are completely free, while others will set you back a few pounds, and many will need to be booked in advance.
Here’s our top picks.
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Arley Hall & Gardens
Monday 7 November – onwards
The hugely popular woodland trail inspired by the forbidden forest from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts franchise has officially returned.
After what was undoubtedly a massive success back in 2021, with people travelling from all across the UK to see what it was all about, organisers of the Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience have announced it’s back to the Grade II-listed Arley Hall & Gardens in Cheshire.
Having arrived just in time for Halloween, Potter-heads can “walk into the depths of a dark forest”, and “discover fantastic beasts and iconic Wizarding World moments illuminated like never before”.
Find out more here.
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Trafford Centre
Monday 7 – Sunday 13 November
A Pokémon art trail and treasure hunt-style event has taken over the Trafford Centre for the next couple of weeks, and it’s absolutely free to get involved with.
‘Pokémon: Art Through the Ages’ gives fans of all ages – but especially little Mancs – the chance to discover hidden art of the 151 Pokémon that were originally discovered in the Kanto region through an interactive trail, which event organisers say showcases “a wide variety of artistic techniques and styles” from across the ages.
There’s cave paintings, stained glass, and more for families and Pokémon fans to enjoy free of charge.
You can find out more here.
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Manchester City Centre
Monday 7 November – onwards
Windows of Youth Creativity – We Made It is the latest exhibition by Wild In Art.
It sees 10 large windows and spaces transformed at prominent Manchester venues as part of a project commissioned by Manchester City Council to showcase creative disciplines such as photography, illustration, dance, sculpture, street art, mosaic, poetry and model making.
Taking place across the city, the trail includes giant robots at the Science and Industry Museum, photographs taken by young people living in East Manchester at the National Football Museum, a special installation at the Royal Exchange, and coral beds and mosaic sea creatures created by young people with special educational needs at the Town Hall Annex.
You can find out more about the art trail here.
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Depot Mayfield
Monday 7 November – onwards
Did you see that Manchester’s newest cinema has opened on the roof of Depot Mayfield?
Pitching up in Manchester for a limited 10-week run, Backyard Cinema brings its immersive movie going experience to the north for the ever first time, and features way more than a cosy purpose-built cinema room, as it comes complete with an Enchanted Forest, two bars, street food trucks, and a live music stage to boot.
The 330-capacity indoor cinema’s film schedule for the autumn / winter season also has some absolute crackers in there too.
Find out more here.
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Cathedral Gardens
Monday 7 November – onwards
What’s a festive season in the city without Skate Manchester?
Back once again for 2022 with twinkling lights, the smell of gingerbread, and Christmas songs playing on repeat, Skate Manchester’s stunning outdoor ice rink is in the heart of the city at Cathedral Gardens until 2 January 2023.
With covered rink having a roof to allow everyone to enjoy the ice, whatever the weather, this year, there’s also a brand-new ice path allowing you to skate around the beautiful Christmas tree centre.
Find out more here.
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As ever, a host of exciting new restaurants and bars are opening in November.
Not only do we have the return this month of Manchester’s Christmas markets, which bring with it a host of exciting and varied food and drink stalls, we also have a host of new wine bars, bakeries, pasta restaurants and food halls to shout about.
You can read our round-up to find out where to put on your list this month here.
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MediaCityUK
Monday 7 November – onwards
The Art of Banksy has arrived MediaCityUK.
The highly-anticipated and long-awaited exhibit is currently showcasing 145 iconic Banksy pieces all amassed from private collections across the globe to create the world’s largest touring collection of Banksy artworks.
Visitors will have the chance to experience the infamous artist’s most well-known works alongside those rarely seen by the public, all on loan from private collectors.
Find out more and grab tickets here.
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Great Northern Square
Wednesday 9 November – onwards
Popular après-ski village Bar Hütte is officially on its way back to the city centre from this week.
After what was an undeniably successful run in 2021 and the plenty of years prior, Bar Hütte is gearing up to be better than ever this year, with 15 cosy Alpine cabins to be dotted across the Great Northern square courtyard to bring a lively, festive, and vibrant atmosphere.
Inspired by some of the coolest après ski bars in Europe, you can expect everything from live music and free-flowing festive drinks, to the chance to try out the bar’s legendary ‘shot skis’, as well sing-along to all of your favourite tunes inside a private wooden karaoke cabin that’s festooned with twinkling tights.
Find out more here.
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Manchester City Centre
Thursday 10 November – onwards
Manchester Christmas Markets are officially back for 2022 this week.
The iconic annual event – which draws in visitors from all across the globe each year, and has been voted the best Christmas markets in the UK for 2022 – are here once again to spread some cheer right across the city centre, and will be making their grand return this Thursday.
Open every day until Thursday 22 December, the the main market hubs in will be in Exchange Square, St Ann’s Square, King Street, and Market Street.
Other zones, however, are set to open after Christmas Day and run into the New Year.
You can find out everything you need to know here.
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Ashton-under-Lyne
Friday 11 November
Buzz Bingo Ashton will be transformed into an ABBA Bingo Wonderland this Friday.
The crowd-favourite ABBA-themed bingo event, ABBA Bingo Wonderland – which is organised by the promoters behind the UK’s biggest ABBA-themed club night – has hit the road for its debut UK tour, and it includes a stop in Ashton.
The event promises a night to remember, complete with huge prizes to be won throughout the evening, mini-games galore, and non-stop ABBA hits.
The audience can expect to hear all of the Swedish supergroup’s classic tunes along with a sprinkling of the best 70s and 80s floor fillers, and all while competing for a lots of silly and fabulous prizes.
Find out more and grab tickets here.
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BEC Arena
Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 November
Caffeine lovers are to uniting for an annual celebration as Manchester Coffee Festival is back this weekend.
Manchester Coffee Festival is an independent event that prides itself on opening up the world of specialty coffee and making it accessible to everyone, and it does this by bringing together a wide range of the best coffee companies under one roof to showcase what they do best through talks, tastings, competitions, workshops, demos, and so much more.
The two-day festival is a popular fixture in the city’s annual events calendar, and gives festival-goers the chance to chat with the experts and improve their coffee game.
Find out more and grab tickets here.
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Escape to Freight Island
Saturday 12 November – onwards
Escape to Freight Island is bringing its highly-popular Winter Island back to Manchester from this week, just in time to get you in the mood for the festive season.
Landing at Depot Mayfield‘s premier event space and cargo park on 12 November, this year’s Winter Island promises everything from DJs, live entertainment, and Massaoke, to Christmas workshops, pop-up markets and all the festive food you could hope for.
Find out more here.
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Science and Industry Museum
Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 November
A huge gaming event is happening in Manchester this weekend.
With more than 160 consoles and hundreds of games to play, Power UP is back at the Science and Industry Museum for the first time in three years, taking 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 every day throughout October half term, and each weekend all the way through to December 2023 – with each ticket including unlimited play all day.
You can find more information here.
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Manchester City Centre
Sunday 13 November
Manchester city centre is getting into the Christmas spirit with its series of ‘Festive Sundays’.
Commissioned and produced by Manchester BID in partnership with Manchester City Council, Festive Sundays will see roaming puppets, supersized penguins, and illuminated bands take to the city’s main shopping streets, every Sunday up until 18 December.
This Sunday, you can expect to see an array of themed roaming performances – including a roaming Snow Globe, Living Lampposts, Mirror Men, Snow Fox Stilt Walkers, Penguins, Crumpet the Elf, Fat Cat Brass Band.
You can also watch Spark! – a light-up band combining LED lighting with beautiful costumes, choreography, and high impact drumming.
Find out more here.
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