Easter Weekend is only a couple of days away, which means Mancunians will be on the lookout for things to do over the four-day weekend.
After two years of pandemic-induced disruption, many will be looking forward to the resumption of normal service - and there's plenty of foodie favourites, parties and family-friendly option s to get stuck into.
There'll be the chance to learn about the role chocolate played in the WW2 war effort courtesy of The Imperial War Museum; festivals for music lovers, vegans and everyone in-between; and plenty of Easter egg hunts, spanning many of Greater Manchester's neighbourhoods.
Of course, Manchester's regular agenda of gigs, comedy, theatre and clubbing can also be expected. Comedy / Music / Peter Kay's Dance For Life Peter Kay's Dance For Life will return six years after its inaugural event in 2016, where over 75,000 people turned up to dance the night away to raise funds for Cancer Research UK.
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