The original Great Northern Warehouse street festival, which was SUPPOSED to take place from August 6th - 8th had to be cancelled because of bad weather, so they have rescheduled.
Now the three-day Deansgate Mews Street Festival, sponsored by SkinnyBrands Premium Lager, will take place over this Bank Holiday weekend, running from August 27th - 29th on corner of Deansgate and Peter Street and it's entirely free to attend.
Guests will be able to enjoy over 30 live performances from acts and bands, as well as delicious food and drinks all weekend. The festival will also incorporate a pop-up Gift Emporium, where a variety of market stalls will offer a range of quirky gifts from sellers across Manchester.
The weekend festival will feature live music all weekend from the outdoor stage at The Lion’s Den. On the music line-up, local acts such as Laura Farrow, Ash Palmer, Kate O’Malley, Uno Mass, Broke Casino and indie-rock band, The Siennas will be taking centre stage.
Deansgate Mews’ stylish new artisan shop, The Butcher’s Quarter (read more about that here) will be getting the BBQ out. Already a massive hit with locals, The Butcher’s Quarter offers a selection of the highest quality, locally sourced cheeses and meats. The shop also has stylish tasting rooms for guests to experience tasty platters inspired by butchers and delis on the back streets of Rome.
The Butcher’s Quarter’s owner, Graeme Hogg said: “We’re extremely excited to take part in the Mews Street Festival and offer the people of Manchester the freshest and most scrumptious meats, cheeses and wines. With everyone that is lined up, it looks like this festival will be one to remember.”
The festival is inviting market stalls to host at the festival. Market stalls at The Deansgate Mews Street Festival will be charged at £10 per day and these fees will be donated to local community charity, Forever Manchester, the only charity that raises money to fund and support community activity across Greater Manchester. Although the festival is free to all attendees, any donations made by guests will be collected onsite and also given to Forever Manchester.
Speaking about this exciting event, Mark Schofield, Centre Director for Great Northern Warehouse said: “We are delighted to once again be hosting The Deansgate Mews Festival. It was always our ambition to make this festival an annual part of the Great Northern calendar and it feels amazing to be able to welcome Mancunians for a free weekend of music, accompanied by food, drink and shopping, after a year’s break due to the pandemic.”
Lucy Chan Chappells, Marketing Manager at SkinnyBrands, said: “We are really excited to be partnering up with The Great Northern Warehouse for The Mews Street Festival. After what has been an immensely tough year for us all, we are looking forward to bring the locals of Manchester the very best of food, drink and live music.”
For more information about this event, please visit the Great Northern Warehouse website.
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There is so much to do in Manchester this weekend. As well as all the alternative Pride events happening at multiple locations, there's the Manchester Rum Festival (here) and Festa Italiana (here.)