What's on in Macclesfield this weekend including live music and Spring Equinox ceremony
By Matthew Hancock-Bruce 19th Mar 2026
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The sun is shining and it's really starting to feel like spring here in Macclesfield.
Thankfully, there is plenty going on in and around town to get you out the house and making the most of the fine weather.
Remember, the guide below is just a taste of what to expect. Head to our What's On section here to discover even more events, including a ceramic workshop and Macclesfield Repair Cafe.
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Thursday (19/03)
Special Finds from the Women's Costume Collection

As part of its Women's History Month programme, the Silk Museum is displaying a selection of items from the Women's Costume Collection.
This is a rare opportunity to see historic fashion up close, including the iconic Map Dress pictured above.
Friday (20/03)
Spring Equinox Ceremony

This Friday, you can join a Pagan Priestess for a small, sacred ceremony on the evening of Ostara, the Spring Equinox.
The event listing reads: "We'll gather outdoors at the beautiful roundhouse in Kettleshulme, seated in circle around the fire as the sun sets. Held in the old way, with reverence for the earth and her seasons, this ceremony is rooted in my path as a Pagan Priestess, but it is open to all. You don't need to share my tradition to feel the medicine of coming together with intention at this time of year."
All you need to know can be found right here.
Living Spring Wreath Workshop

Join florist Rachel, of HOMEstead GROWN, in the rustic barn of the Random Apple Co. for this wreath making workshop.
No experience is needed and all materials, tuition and guidance will be provided.
Find out how to book your space here.
Saturday (21/03)
Spring Concert

Macclesfield Concert Band, under conductor Julia Harding, present an eclectic mix of music from the concert band repertoire including Second Suite in F, Annie, The Lion King and the Great Waldo Pepper March.
The show gets underway at 7.30pm at St Michael's Church.
Tickets for the Spring Concert are priced at £15, with under 18s going free.
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