What's on in Macclesfield this weekend?

By Alex Greensmith

27th Apr 2022 | Local News

We've compiled four things you can you in Macc not his three-day weekend!
We've compiled four things you can you in Macc not his three-day weekend!

Every Thursday, we make a round-up of our picks of things to do in Macclesfield for the forthcoming weekend.

And it is a big one this weekend, with the Bank Holiday Monday as well.

Some of these events on our list, are events which are advertising themselves for FREE on our Macclesfield Nub News What's On section.

Add your event by clicking the 'Nub it' button on the read link above.

Now let's get started....

Political Play

Tickets start from £8 for 'Feed the Beast' and local politicians are set to attend the play this weekend.

The final two performances of political satire Feed the Beast will take place this weekend.

The Mads Little Theatre play stars a local cast, and you can get tickets for under a tenner.

Showing on Friday and Saturday. Read out full article about it here. Tickets here.

Adlington Hall Opening

Adlington Hall and Gardens opens for the first time this year this weekend. (Image - CC 2.0 Unchanged Alan Terrill / The Tig House, Adlington Hall / CC BY-SA 2.0 bit.ly/3ER4sdD)

14th century country house Adlington Hall opens their grounds this weekend, for the first time this year.

The Adlington Mill Lane gardens and building will launch for the year on Sunday.

The Gardens of Adlington Hall are beautiful all year round, with different plants and flowers coming through at different times.

"This year we are opening our gates for a number of special Seasonal Gardens Opening Events throughout the Year," said Adlington Hall.

"For our third Seasonal Gardens Opening Event, we are opening the gates to the Gardens where hidden in the depth of the Wilderness are the most stunning and impressive blankets of Bluebells.

"Our Bluebells can only usually be seen when we are open for the Plant Hunter's Fair, however this year we have decided this year to have a separate opening just for them!

Open from 2pm – 5pm. Adults: £6.00 pp. Children/Students: FREE. Book here. More info here. Please note: The tearoom will not be open.

Party in the Pews

Christ Church will be transformed into a music venue for charity this weekend.

Raising money for The Christie Macclesfield, there are still tickets left for three days of this four-day charity music festival.

There will be plenty of local acts, including a homecoming show for Danny and Ally of The Virginmarys.

Adult tickets start from £30. Kids welcome. Get your tickets here. Read our article for more information here.

Neonino

A three-hour dance festival for families will take place on Saturday afternoon.

For children who may be too young to party in Christ Church, there is a cheap neon disco in Macclesfield this weekend.

Ran by locals at the Ivy Leaf on 108 Ivy Road, Neonino is affordable UV fun for all the family.

Get your tickets here. 1-4pm on Saturday.

And that's it!

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See Also: Christ Church music festival aims to raise thousands for The Christie Macclesfield

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