What is on in Macclesfield this weekend

By Alex Greensmith 24th Oct 2024

Victoria Park basks in the autumn colours, Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
Victoria Park basks in the autumn colours, Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

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It is the last weekend of October! Here is what you have to look forward to in Macclesfield this weekend.

Remember, you can advertise your Macclesfield events for FREE on our What's On page.

Now let us get started with this weekend's preview of events...

First Up

The Treacle Market is back in Macclesfield this weekend. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

It is a very spooky-themed Treacle Market this Sunday, full of seasonal vibes.

Expect more orange than at a Netherlands national football team match, as stores get kitted out with pumpkin and autumnal themed-wares.

It is the third last Treacle Market of the year, so you could also make a start on your Xmas shopping.

Kids can also attend a Halloween-themed drawing activity while their parents do some shopping.

10am to 3:30pm, Sunday.

In Bollington

At the Bollington Arts Centre, Wellington Road. (Image - Eventbrite)

The Harvest Hoedown Ceilidh will take place at the Bollington Arts Centre on Friday evening.

Grab your cowboy hats and boots and head on down to Bollington Arts Centre for a night of Music and Dancing for all the family.

Tickets £13.70, get them HERE.

In Music

Click the red link below for tickets.

Enjoy a clarinet concerto in St. Michael's Church, this Saturday evening.

7:30pm start for this Market Place concert.

Tickets are £15 for adults, or free for under 18s, and are available from Macclesfield Visitor Information Centre, Margin Music or online at kems.yapsody.com.

For Babies, Infants and Toddlers

Rhythm Time sponsor Nub News. (Image - Rhythm Time)

You are never too young to get in the Halloween spirit.

Music activity class Rhythm Time are hosting a Halloween party this Saturday, at Prestbury Village Hall.

Event organisers said: "Get ready for a 45-minute Halloween-themed party packed with music, singing, dancing, and loads of interactive fun that not only entertains but also helps your child's development!

"And don't forget to dress up in your best Halloween costumes – big and little monsters are welcome.

"But the fun doesn't end there! Stick around for an extra 30 minutes of stay-and-play with exciting activities and delicious sweet treats to satisfy all those appetites.

"£11 per child Limited spots available!

Family Class (up to 5 years): 10am - Book here - https://bit.ly/47X8PCi.

Baby Class (up to walking): 11:45am - Book here - https://bit.ly/3TX4KZ2.

Don't miss out on this frightfully fun, developmental experience – book your spot today and come dressed to impress!

Also In Music

On this Saturday, Park Green. (Image - Bruce Ncube / Macc Sings)

Macc Sings and Bruce Ncube present a Zimbabwean singing and drumming workshop in Macclesfield.

This Saturday, United Reformed Church, Macclesfield, from 10am.

Scan the QR code or head HERE to score your tickets for this African music event.

Macclesfield: Read more about the event HERE.

Free Fun in the Town Centre

A sign for the forthcoming free event on Market Place. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Head to the town centre for four hours of free Halloween hijinx on Saturday.

Spooky Saturday is set to take place from 11am to 3pm.

The free event is provided by Macclesfield Town Council.

And to End the Weekend

Click the red link below to buy tickets. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

End the weekend with cosy, hearty vibes, as folk duo Kathryn Roberts & Sean Wakeman perform at MADS Theatre.

Get your tickets HERE.

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