The date of this year’s Manchester Day – Manchester’s biggest day of the year – has now been confirmed, with the city going all-in to make this summer’s event, which takes place on Sunday 26 July and comes with a Catalan twist, the very best yet.
Barcelona comes to Manchester Day

Switching for the first time to a Sunday instead of its usual Saturday, there promises to be a distinctly Catalan flavour to the day as performers from Barcelona head to Manchester to join in the festivities, also marking the first time that Manchester has welcomed international performers to join in with the Manchester Day festivities.
It follows Manchester’s guest city role during Barcelona’s iconic La Mercè festival in September last year, that saw Manchester artists and performers invited to take part in the world-renowned Catalan festival.
Mini Manchester Day Parade

Manchester’s very own favourite day of the year also sees the return of the much-loved mini Manchester Day Parade – which for 2026 will have a decidedly bookish theme, taking inspiration from the current year-long national celebration of books and reading.
Outdoor arts organisation Walk the Plank will be working with groups across the city in the run-up to the day to create what is set to be a spectacular parade filled with music, dance, colour, community, and Catalan vibes.
With music, dance, and a whole host of performances and walkabout shows from some of the UK and Spain’s leading outdoor arts companies, the day will see the city’s streets and squares filled with Catalan feels, along with some surprising and full of fun links to books and reading along the way.

Councillor Pat Karney, Chair of Manchester Day, said: “We could literally write a book on how fantastic our brilliant city is and how utterly awesome and amazing Mancunians are, and we invite everyone to join us in July as we celebrate Manchester’s favourite day of the year.
“Everyone knows we never do things by halves in Manchester and with our friends from Barcelona also joining us for this year’s festivities, it’s going to be Manchester Barcelona Day all the way! We can’t wait to welcome everyone down as we go all in to make sure 2026 is THE best Manchester Day ever. Hola!”
More details on timings and activities during the day will be announced in the coming weeks.