
The North West Music Fest 2026 is a brilliant day out for anyone who loves live music and wants to support the local scene. Taking place on Saturday, 1 August at the iconic Robin Hood venue, this festival brings together the best emerging and established acts from across the region, making it an essential date in Manchester's summer calendar. With tickets ranging from £6 to £30, there's an option for every budget, so whether you're a student or looking for a premium experience, you can join in the celebration of North West talent.
Robin Hood is a proper Manchester institution, nestled in the heart of the city with real character and brilliant acoustics that make any live performance special. The venue's intimate yet spacious setup means you get a genuine connection with the artists while enjoying the energy of a proper festival atmosphere. It's the kind of place where you'll discover your new favourite band.
The festival kicks off at noon, so you can settle in early with a drink and soak up the atmosphere. Head there with mates, arrive hungry (there's usually decent food vendors), and wear comfortable shoes because you'll be on your feet all day. Getting to Robin Hood is easy from Manchester city centre—it's walkable from most transport links, so you can enjoy a pint without worrying about driving home.
