We’re heading in to our second day of Parklife, and if you’re looking to massively elevate your festival experience, you might want to think about chucking a VIP upgrade onto your day.
Yesterday, 70,000 music fans descended on the festival to see performances from the likes of Fred Again, Aitch, and Little Simz.
Sunday’s instalment of the massive festival at Heaton Park will see local lads The 1975 headlining on the main stage, while The Prodigy dominate The Valley stage.
It’s a busy festival with loads to see and do, and if you’re wanting to have a little safe haven to escape from it all, the VIP area is it.
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Included in the VIP village, known this year as the Parklife Members Club, you’ll have your own fast-track private entrance, luxury loos, a street food market, a VIP bar, charging points and even access to your own stage and separate line-up.
In the street food quarter you’ll find a range of food not on offer on the main festival site – traders this year include Hip Hop Chip Shop, Triple B, Diamond Dogs and Wrap Up.
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VIP bar at ParklifeHip Hop Chip Shop at Parklife VIP. Credit: The Manc GroupPerformers in the VIP villagePerformers in the VIP villageThe VIP stage at Parklife
For the first time, Parklife has transformed its VIP area into an ‘immersive 90’s rave time-capsule’, with iconic photography displayed in a partnership with Mixmag.
There’s a chill-out area where you can recharge your phone (and your own social batteries), as well as VIP members-only bars.
You’ll also find a line-up of different artists taking over the VIP stage, which today includes Everybody Loves Lizzo, The Twisted Sista, and Rob Mcpartland, plus roving performers like the raving grannies and stilt walkers.
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For £30 plus booking fee, you can upgrade your ticket and have access to Parklife’s VIP area all day.
You can book your Sunday VIP upgrade here, which is only valid with a Sunday Parklife ticket.
Parklife says of its VIP section: “All thrills, no spills, enjoy Parklife 2023 to the VIP fullest with your own private members club. This is strictly for the good times.
“A space at the festival like no other for food, drink, relaxation, special guests, immersive rave exhibitions, sound-systems and your own personal dance floor.”
A candlelit Queen tribute concert is returning to Manchester
Danny Jones
Yes, you read that right: a candlelit tribute concert to the one and only Queen is coming to Manchester city centre.
In fact, it’s coming home, as this wonderful event started right here in 0161 back in 2021.
Concerts by Candlelight themselves host concerts up and down the country at various points throughout the year, but their much-loved ‘Queen by Candlelight‘ special knows all about lighting up Manc venues.
Having since gone on to become an internationally acclaimed live concert experience, we’re glad we still get to see the ‘Princes of the Universe’ on our doorstep.
Credit: Concerts by Candlelight (supplied)
With the likes of Bridgewater Hall and the magical Manchester Monastery all having played host to the promotion on many ocassions, this time Queen by Candlelight is coming to the legendary Manchester Opera House in the new year.
One of our most historic and legendary theatres, it’s only fitting, really, that they be chosen to welcome a night of equally iconic tunes.
But it’s worth reminding more casual fans that these aren’t just British rock and pop anthems; Queen‘s discography is one that still has global recognition to this day.
That’s why this specific show has been taken to virtually every corner of the world, with the incredibly talented cast of singers and musicians delighting audiences in Dubai, Australia, New Zealand and New York, to domestic crowds here in town and down in London’s West End.
‘Queenies’ or ‘Darlings’, as Freddie Mercury used to call them, can expect all the big hits, from ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘We Are The Champions’, to ‘It’s a Kind of Magic’ and ‘Who Wants to Live Forever’ and plenty more from the back catalogue.
Here’s a glimpse of what’s in store this coming January:
With tickets already flying out fast, we really would recommend securing your seats early before they inevitably sell out.
To quote the promoters themselves, “this spectacular celebration of Queen’s biggest hits is guaranteed to rock you.”
Coming to the Manchester Opera House on Tuesday, 6 January, you can book your tickets for Queen by Candlelight right HERE.
And if you’ve never been to one of their candlelit events before, you only need to see how much of a ball we had at their country event earlier this year to find out how much fun they are…
Featured Images — Concerts by Candlelight (supplied)
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An ‘extraordinary’ new Live Aid musical is coming to Manchester on its UK tour
Emily Sergeant
An ‘extraordinary’ new musical based on Live Aid is coming to Manchester as part of an upcoming UK and Ireland tour.
Producers Jamie Wilson Productions say they’re ‘thrilled’ to announce that Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical will head out on a big UK and Ireland tour starting out in March 2027, and visiting loads of major cities along the way – including Manchester, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Nottingham, and plenty more.
The production take us back to 13 July 1985 – the day music united the world.
Live Aid was an unprecedented global music event that brought 1.5 billion people together, and they all have a story to tell about ‘the day rock ‘n’ roll changed the world’.
Now, more than 40 years on from that famous day, audiences in Manchester will get to discover the behind-the-scenes story of Live Aid in a whole new way, as Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical is the story behind the greatest gig in music history.
What makes Just For One Day special? Nostalgia, relevance to today and a message for the new generation 🤘 pic.twitter.com/wRBV4Ar1Hv
— Just For One Day | The Live Aid Musical (@liveaidmusical) June 9, 2025
With hit songs by Bob Dylan, David Bowie, The Who, U2, Queen, Madonna, The Police, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Diana Ross, and more all featuring, these iconic artists made history at simultaneous charitable concerts in London and Philadelphia.
The musical is written by John O’Farrell and directed by Luke Sheppard, with musical supervision, arrangements and orchestration by Matthew Brind, choreography by Ebony Molina, and casting by Stuart Burt.
“Just For One Day brilliantly reimagines why Live Aid worked then and why the humanity of that day still matters now,” commented Bob Geldoff.
“I’m delighted that more of the UK and Ireland will finally get to see this extraordinary and compelling musical. The reaction the show gets continually surprises and amazes me, standing ovations and people come back time and again, introducing the Live Aid story to new generations.”