
The festival-inspired weekender will take place both outside on the sun-filled terrace and inside the Grade II listed former Victorian warehouse
Ducie Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester
With a huge bank holiday coming up for the Platinum Jubilee weekend, Manchester’s leading destination Ducie Street Warehouse and Native Manchester have announced a jam-packed programming dubbed ‘The Royal Scandal’ which will take place from Wednesday 1st until Saturday 4th June 2022.
The long weekender will see live performances, from cabaret to drag queens, and the finest DJs gracing the venue – both inside the warehouse-chic venue and the beautiful South-facing terrace. Alongside this entertainment, the space will be full of delicious food, highlight include the ultimate BBQ experience on the terrace which will be available until sundown throughout the weekend.
The Royal Scandal at Ducie Street Warehouse is FREE entry. Keep updated on Instagram or website for more information: @ duciestreet // www.duciestreet.com
For the ultimate long weekend and staycation in one of the best cities in the world , the cool aparthotel, Native Manchester is located just above Ducie Street Warehouse. Keeping it original, Native Manchester combines the freedom of luxury apartments with the comfort and convenience of a boutique hotel. Available to book here – and 20% off stays available with ‘Be Native’ campaign: www.nativeplaces.com/benative
All housed within the warehouse-chic surroundings of the Grade II listed building, Ducie Street Warehouse and its aparthotel, Native Manchester, are right in the heart of the city centre – a destination hub of creative concepts with something for everyone.


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