Manchester’s Italian food and drink festival returns this summer

A free-to-enter festival celebrating Italian food, drink and culture is coming to Manchester this summer.

Now in its fourth year, Festa Italiana will once again take place on Cathedral Gardens, after being forced to take a year off in 2020.

Over the August bank holiday weekend, there will be a programme of workshops, demonstrations, book signing and banquets, alongside stalls selling Italian street food and produce from a range of Manchester vendors and restaurants.

Top Italian chefs attending the event include Jamie Oliver’s mentor and TV chef Gennaro Contaldo, San Carlo’s chef consigliere Aldo Zilli, former diabetic chef and creator of low-carb Italian recipes Giancarlo Caldesi and Maurizio Cecco of Salvi’s in Manchester, who founded the festival.

Gennaro Contaldo with Maurizio Cecco of Salvi’s

There will also be workshops from Maurizio’s 12-year-old daughter Sienna Cecco who launched her own YouTube channel during lockdown providing cooking tutorials for families. She will be hosting free kids cooking classes throughout the weekend, as part of a larger programme of family-friendly activities.

Pasta specialist, Carmela Sereno Hayes, will be running pasta making workshops, too, teaching people how to make her signature multi-coloured handmade pasta.

Salvi’s will host a pop-up deli at the festival with a range of authentic Italian produce, alongside a selection of street food traders which are yet to be announced.

Peroni will host a bar with a pop up cinema

For drinks, there’ll be bars from leading Italian drinks brands. One of the bars has been confirmed as a Peroni beer bar and pop up cinema, where they will have bean bags, deck chairs, popcorn, aperitivo boxes and Peroni on tap for viewings of classic film screenings like Cinema Paradiso, Romeo and Juliet and La Dolce Vita.

Festa Italiana is taking place from 27 to 29 August on Cathedral Gardens.

For further news and updates, visit festaitalianauk.com or head to their Instagram.

A large screen showing live sport comes to First Street this summer

We’ve missed live events. We’ve missed sporting events. We’ve missed the buzz of watching these live sporting events with a crowd of people – in the sun, with beers. I can almost taste it.

Well, group sport watching is set to return this summer as plans have been announced for outdoor screenings of various sporting events at First Street.

Returning to Tony Wilson Place on First Street, the ‘Summer of Sport’ will see a large screen take over the square, broadcasting various live sport events and matches.

Kicking off with Wimbledon on 28 June, the screen will be in place until the middle of August, and will also show the Tour de France, F1 British Grand Prix and the Tokyo Olympic Games, alongside other sporting highlights.

Matches for the 2021 Euros or any other football matches will not be screened at the Summer of Sport.

Summer of Sport at First Street

There will be food and drink available to enjoy while watching the screen from a variety of pop up traders and bars.

Sophie Stephenson, state Manager for the First Street estate said:

“We are looking forward to kicking off the summer season at First Street. Putting on such open and inclusive events is a great joy for the team at First Street and we love welcoming residents, occupiers and the wider Manchester community.”

“After the devastating effects of the pandemic, the ability to safely host the Summer of Sports programme is all the more exciting this year as we return to celebrating First Street’s dynamic community, whilst still respecting the need to take precautions to prevent the spread of Covid-19.”

The Summer of Sport is taking place at First Street from June 28 to August 13.

For further updates, keep an eye on the First Street Instagram page.