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01.06.2021 - 12:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
For this year’s Community Festival, the University of Manchester has teamed up with Manchester Museum, the Whitworth, John Rylands Research Institute and Library, and staff and students from across the university, to create a series of fun and exciting digital events, aimed at families, schools and local communities.
The event will be running online across the weekend of Friday, June 18 to Sunday, June 20, 2021.
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The next wave of tickets has been released for this summer's Manchester International Festival, which will see events taking place across the city and online between July 1 and 18.
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After more than a year of being locked down, one thing we've missed is festivals.
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Damon Albarn has joined the line-up for this year’s Manchester International Festival.The event will take place between July 1 and July 18, and will see its participating artists reflect on ideas such as love and human connection in a post-coronavirus world.
Billy Nomates and Porridge Radio are among a raft of acts announced for the 2021 Visions Festival.The one day London new bands event, which will be held on Saturday, August 7 at The Oval in Hackney, will also see Manchester newcomers Porij, post-punk Leeds quartet Yard Act, Folly Group, Famous, Kai Kwasi, Wu-Lu, caroline, NiNE8 Collective, Flohio, Gaika, Falle Nioke, DJ and producer Grove, Martha Skye Murphy and Keyah/Blu all performing.Further acts will be announced in the coming weeks and
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