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A limited number of tickets have been reserved for each concert, for those living in close proximity to the park, including shows that are otherwise sold out.

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What is the event?

We host one day events at Wythenshawe Park during the summer.

We have announced
The Cure on Friday 21st August 2026
Lewis Capaldi on Saturday 22nd August 2026
Pulp on Friday 28th August 2025
Courteeners on Saturday 29th August 2026
The Prodigy on Sunday 30th August 2026

The events will be ticketed and hosted within a fenced arena within the park.

What time does the show run?

The event start time is 16:00 the curfew will be 23:00 on the following days:

Friday 21st August – The Cure, Slowdive, The Slow Readers Club

Saturday 22nd August – Lewis Capaldi, supports to be announced

Friday 28th August – Pulp, Self Esteem

Saturday 29th August – Courteeners, The Vaccines, The Coral + more

Sunday 30th August – The Prodigy, Carl Cox, Andy C + more

What area of the park is being used?

The concert will be using the North West area of Wythenshawe Park. The area will have a perimeter fence installed to allow the organisers to build the concert safely.

How is traffic & transport being managed?

There will be an increased number of people and vehicles in the area on show days. The organisers have worked with Transport for Greater Manchester and Manchester City Council to produce a robust traffic plan.

Traffic Orders will be in place on the roads surrounding the park and resident parking only signage will be install. Manchester City Council have enforcement officers in the area around the park from 10:00 across the weekend and a tow truck will be in operation.

All customers have been informed that parking on residential streets is prohibited.

Shuttle buses will be available.

Cycling to the concert is encouraged, there is a secure bike park, which has security and CCTV. There are a limited number of concert car park spaces inside the park, all tickets must be bought in advance.

Will buses run as normal?

All bus routes will run as normal.

Will the METROLINK be affected?

The Metrolink service is likely to be busier than usual travelling to the park between 14:00 and 20:00 and travelling to Manchester between 22:00 and 00:00, during these times there is an enhanced tram service around Wythenshawe Park.

Wythenshawe Road + Baguley tram stop will be closed from 22:00

What is being done for noise management?

We will be carrying out Noise Propagation and Sound Checks on show days.

These sound checks are to assist our Noise Management Team with ensuring the sound levels are correct offsite and to ensure the noise levels are compliant with the premise licence.

Is there a plan for litter?

The organisers have a dedicated team, who will focus on litter picking not only within the concert arena, but the wider park and the roads surrounding the park; with a particular focus on Moor Road + Wythenshawe Road.

What if there is damage to the park?

Any damage to the park caused by the concert will be reinstated at the expense of the concert. The organisers have met with several community stake-holder to inform them of their plans.

The concert has set up a community fund where local organisations and community groups can apply for funding, more information on how to apply please contact Wythenshawe Park.

Need to contact the residents team?

If you want to get in touch with the Live from Wythenshawe Park Team, please contact via

E: [email protected]

T: 0161 806 2122

Will the Wythenshawe Park car park remain open?

During the build and de-rig of the concert, staff have a separate area to park their vehicles.

The hard-standing car park will still be available for general park users. There is a separate dedicated car park for concert attendees to use on show days.

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