We Invented the Weekend
Venue
Piazza
Dates
6
Across Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June 2026, Salford Quays and MediaCity will be buzzing with over 200 free activities in the UKs most ambitious, creative, original and fun-filled festival celebrating the most precious of commodities – our free time! This will be the 3rd iteration of the much-loved FREE festival that invites communities from across Greater Manchester, the North West and beyond to celebrate the amazing variety of ways in which we love to spend our weekends.
Music and performance for all ages at Lowry
From exclusive backstage and gallery tours, creative stations to breathtaking aerial performances, Salford’s Lowry will be at the heart of the festival action. From morning to evening, areas inside and outside Lowry will deliver a vibrant programme of family-friendly content: bringing the excitement of CBeebies to life, with loveable pup Bluey, some familiar BBC faces and magical storytelling. A weekend showstopper will be a (North) West End Live showcase featuring hits from SIX, Les Miserables and your favourite Disney musicals.
Lowry will also present the dynamic aerial circus show – Pirates of the Carabina – Pirate Taxi live in the Plaza. As ever, alongside its free exhibitions and the immersive Lowry 360 experience, Lowry will host a series of free activities for all to enjoy including backstage tours, fun workshops and drop in sessions where everyone can get involved and be creative together.
Perfect Pitch – opera meets football
A project co-created by English National Opera and Walk the Plank, Perfect Pitch promises a euphoric moment of mass participation as football and opera converge on the pitch. Bringing together community choirs, football fans and ENO artists, including tenor Luis Gomes, the performance celebrates the unexpected connections between football and opera. The finale will feature over 400 singers, including Puccini’s ‘Nessun Dorma’, famously associated with the 1990 World Cup. More details will be revealed as the big day approaches – be there for 2.15pm, Saturday 6 June.
Play Street
Play Streets began in Salford in the 1920s. Now in 2026, We Invented the Weekend festival is working with Play England, to bring them back! Picture the Plaza with one huge area of play and activity where all ages can join in. Starting small with play and creative workshops for the younger generations, as you move along it grows with games, music, movement, skate zones and spaces for teens. With fun creative workshops and activities including double dutch skipping, creative chalk drawing and skateboarding, Play Street reimagines the street as a place for connection and imagination.
Club Culture
Brand new for this year, Club Culture, is an area dedicated to recognising Manchester’s rich contribution, past and present, to electronic dance music. Enjoy wide-ranging sounds from outstanding local DJ’s with a female and non-binary identifying line-up on Saturday plus Living Room Dance Club, Semi Peppered and Aficionado on Sunday. Alongside the DJ sets on the dancefloor, festival-goers can join curated DJ workshops and lively panel talks that will give dance music lovers across generations an opportunity to learn, get inspired and hone their DJ-skills.
Sports for all
For many people, weekends are all about sports, so We Invented the Weekend has put together a gold-medal winning line up of activities whatever your passion. The MediaCity Piazza will host sports, games and activities of every kind including BMX free-styling and workshops with British Cycling, running clubs, a climbing wall, guided bike rides, Taekwondo demos, Boxing, RnB Yoga and much more. Whilst in the waters of Dock 9, U-Swim gives festival-goers the chance to cool off with open water swimming taster sessions.
Activities will be available throughout both days and will be drop-in. Saturday will have a football focus with activities on offer including ManUFoundation Street Reds and the National Football Museum. On Sunday, Salford Community Leisure will provide the chance to try Multi Sports – Archery, Netball, Mini Hockey, Kwik Cricket, Tag Rugby & more.
Music
No festival is complete without music and We Invented the Weekend will feature music of every kind – from opera to musical theatre to DJs from BBC’s Radio 6 Music, Sing-a-long-choirs to Acid Brass Bands and tunes for baby ravers. On Sunday afternoon, the irrepressible Mr Wilson’s Second Liners will accompany the People’s Free-time Parade – a mass participation moment of joy and community.
For two decades Sounds From The Other City has been championing new music, local promoters and the off-kilter beauty of Salford, the oft-overlooked ‘other city’ to Manchester. This year will see SFTOC take over the main stage on Sunday with an incredible live music programme that will have you dancing all over the Piazza.
And the party won’t just be on land as a line-up of free boat parties will run through the whole weekend, featuring sails from: Crop Radio, Sounds From the Other, Tree House, Northern Grooves, Me Gusta Collective and Semi Peppered.
Eat, drink and shop!
GRUB is Manchester’s OG street food curator, an independent, family run collective bringing people together through food, drink and culture. For We Invented The Weekend, GRUB will be curating a hand picked line-up of top street food operators and emerging talent, serving up everything from festival favourites to new discoveries. Alongside GRUB’s line-up, MediaCity favourites including Nells Pizza and The Alchemist will be at the heart of the action, keeping festival goers well fed all weekend long.
From art sales to sustainable fashion there will be plenty on offer for those in search of some weekend retail therapy. Judge on BBC’s Great British Sewing Bee, Patrick Grant is joining again in 2026 and bringing a pop-up Community Clothing shop. Charity Super.Mkt will also return to the festival with a curated collection of fashion, accessories and homewares from some of the UK’s best local and national charity retailers.
Go green with the RHS
For gardening lovers, the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) will return for 2026 with a programme inspired by its Bringing Nature Home initiative, encouraging people to connect with nature through walks, workshops, and hands-on participation. Visitors can get their hands dirty with something for all ages with expert advice, gardening demos and practical sessions designed to help people bring nature into their everyday lives.
Art, Making and Creative Workshops
The Hot House building at MediaCity will be transformed into a creative, making space for adults, young people and kids, hosting workshops and quieter areas for more for activities including:
- The Department for Perfect Weekend with local artists MikeSian
- Free Time Parade Workshop
- The Kitchen Table with Altogether Otherwise (4 different workshops)
- Craft workshop with Nots and Coyle Studio
- Art Sale and Exhibition with Grit Studios, Islington Mill, Salford Loading and
Storytelling and Talks:
For quieter moments there’s storytelling as well as in-depth talks for those who love discussing big ideas. From CBeebies bedtime stories to reading for pleasure with the National Literacy Trust, the festival celebrates the power of stories, words and imagination. The Talks programme will include a very local Salford legend, Peter Hook (who grew up in Ordsall) in conversation with Mark Radcliffe. The full Talks programme will be announced in May.