Manchester International Festival announces food and drink line up for popular Festival Square
MIF21 will build its Festival Square site in Cathedral Gardens this year for 18 days of feasting
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Festival Square in 2019 (Image: LOUIS REYNOLDS)
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Manchester International Festival has unveiled the full details of its food, drink and music line up for the ever-popular Festival Square this summer.
Daily Times
April 29, 2021
Manchester International Festival (MIF), returns from July 1-18 with a vibrant programme of original new work from across the spectrum of visual and performing arts and music by artists from over 20 countries
Artists include Angélique Kidjo, Akram Khan, Arlo Parks, Aaron and Bryce Dessner, Boris Charmatz, Cerys Matthews, Christine Sun Kim, Cillian Murphy, Deborah Warner, Forensic Architecture, Ibrahim Mahama, Kemang Wa Lehulere, Laure Prouvost, Marta Minujín, Lemn Sissay and Patti Smith
Events will take place safely in indoor and outdoor locations across Greater Manchester, including the first ever work on the construction site of The Factory, the landmark cultural space that will be MIF’s future home.
Cillian Murphy, a Big Ben sculpture and dancers on Deansgate head up Manchester International Festival 2021 programme
The festival s full programme for this summer has been revealed
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Festival Square will move to Cathedral Gardens (Image: LOUIS REYNOLDS)
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The full programme of events for this year s Manchester International Festival has been revealed, including new work from Cillian Murphy and a giant sculpture of Big Ben in Piccadilly Gardens.
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New presenters and shows for BBC Radio 6 Music
BBC Radio 6 Music has hired Jamz Supernova and The Blessed Madonna for weekly programmes starting on Saturday 3rd April.
Jamz Supernova’s own weekly 6 Music show will be broadcast every Saturday, 1pm-3pm.
It will feature ‘an uplifting array of alternative RnB, hip-hop, broken beat, global club sounds and leftfield electronica’, supporting new music from the UK and further afield, whilst playing heritage artists that have come before.
Jamz Supernova has covered shows for both Mary Anne Hobbs and Chris Hawkins in recent months.
The Blessed Madonna will broadcast from 9pm-midnight on Saturdays covering an ‘eclectic range of music choices, from funk, disco, house, techno and everything in between’.