The 12 Greater Manchester summer festivals you can still get tickets for

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As well as the big hitters like Parklife and Pride, there's a host of festivals taking place across Greater Manchester this summer

We're only a few months into the year and already we've been treated with a feast of cultural events and musical experiences. Homegrown acts like Liam Gallagher have treated fans to new music, while major music venues like Co-op Live have seen acts including Elbow, The Black Keys and Barry Manilow grace the stage.

Manchester Craft Beer Festival - 5-6 June Taking over Depot Mayfield, the Manchester Craft Beer Festival will feature 65 breweries exhibiting more than 500 beers and ciders, from locals like Cloudwater, Track, Marble, Northern Monk, Bundobust, Sureshot and Seven Brothers. This year's Parklife festival will feature headliners including American rapper and singer Doja Cat - her first ever UK festival set - alongside electronic duo Disclosure and Mercury-nominated J-Hus. They'll be joined by pop royalty Sugababes, as well as producer Kaytranada, chart-topper Becky Hill and world-conquering DJ Peggy Gou, amongst others.

Heaton Park Food & Drink Festival - 3-4 August Returning to Heaton Park is the middle of summer, this year's event will feature a street food arena featuring an array of global cuisines, an artisan market showcasing 80 traders, and a plethora of bars. Manchester Pride - 23-26 August The huge celebration that is Pride is not only a reason to be massively proud of our city, but a great opportunity to soak up the best of Manchester's music and nightlife. One of the biggest celebrations of the LGBTQ+ community will encompass the annual parade, a host of takeovers and the Gay Village Party featuring artists and performers.

Bolton Food & Drink Festival - 23-26 August The August Bank Holiday is always a big one and in Greater Manchester we're lucky enough to have two food festivals keeping visitors fed, watered and entertained across the long weekend. After half a million people turned out to Bolton Food & Drink Festival last year, they're back and with some new additions.

Green Island Festival - June 15, September 7 This series of one-day festivals takes over the urban oasis of Hulme Garden Centre, with a variety of DJs, live acts and food traders across three dates in June, July and September.

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