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Parklife 2024: Shuttle bus, travel pass, post code and how to get to Heaton Park

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Manchester’s biggest musical event and the UK’s largest metropolitan festival returns to Heaton Park on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June. Tens of thousands of people are expected to head to Heaton Park over the two days to watch Parklife which will features some of the world’s biggest artists.

Headliners include American rapper and singer Doja Cat, electronic duo Disclosure, and Mercury-nominated J-Hus. his year’s festival will also see performances from Sugababes, Kaytranada, Becky Hill and DJ Peggy Gou, amongst others.




Now in its 15th year, Parklife regularly draws in more than 80,000 gig-goers each day. The 2024 line-up builds on the success of last year, which saw show-stopping performances from The 1975, Aitch, The Prodigy, Wu-Tang Clan and Nas.

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Earlier this year, Parklife bosses revealed this year will also feature a brand new main stage, ‘jaw-dropping’ production, and fewer line-up clashes. Alongside its headliners, acts including Digga D, Mahalia, Rudimental, Nia Archives, Hybrid Minds, Patrick Topping and Barry Can’t Swim will also take to Heaton Park this June.

As has become routine for the festival, doors for the huge music event open at 11am on Saturday and midday on Sunday. If you’re heading down this weekend, here is everything you need to know about how to get to and from Parklife this weekend.

How to get to Parklife 2024

By car and drop-off

Motorists have been warned of increased congestion and various road closures around the festival site over the weekend. Hotspots around Heaton Park include: Middleton Road, Victoria Avenue, Sheepfoot Lane, Bury Old Road, Junctions 17 and 20 of the M60 (between 1pm and 4pm and then again from 10pm to 1am).

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