Friday 9 October
Afternoon and evening sessions. £20 per session, to be confirmed.
Pubs, Pints, People
Two days of cracking real ale, craft beer, cider and perry on the banks of the Irwell. Lifelong CAMRA members and first timers alike, this one is for you. Organised by the People's History Museum in association with the Central Manchester branch of CAMRA.
The story
The Left Bank Beer Festival takes its name from its home on the Left Bank of the River Irwell, where the People's History Museum tells the story of working people, community and the campaigns that shaped them. It is a fitting setting for CAMRA, a campaign built on protecting pubs and the people who love them.
Returning for the first time in a decade, this reboot is organised by the People's History Museum, in association with the Central Manchester branch of CAMRA, bringing together heritage, community and a shared love of great beer and cider. Whether you are a lifelong member or simply enjoy a good pint in good company, there is a warm welcome waiting for you.
Together, we raise the bar.
Tickets & entry
Afternoon and evening sessions run on both Friday 9 and Saturday 10 October 2026. Tickets are £20 per session, to be confirmed, with early bird tickets to be announced.
Afternoon and evening sessions. £20 per session, to be confirmed.
Afternoon and evening sessions. £20 per session, to be confirmed.
Entry, a festival glass and beer, with the amount to be confirmed.
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Travel & access
The People's History Museum sits on the corner of Left Bank and Bridge Street in Central Manchester, postcode M3 3ER, beside the River Irwell in Spinningfields.
Salford Central is the closest station, around a 3 minute walk across the River Irwell, with Northern services throughout the day. Manchester Victoria, Oxford Road and Piccadilly are all roughly 15 to 20 minutes away on foot.
The nearest Metrolink stop is St Peter's Square, about a 10 minute walk. Deansgate, Castlefield is around 15 minutes away.
The nearest stop is Bridge Street, a 2 minute walk. The free Manchester city centre bus stops nearby on Gartside Street, and routes including the 35, 36, 37, 50 and 100 serve the area.
The museum is step free throughout, with lift access to all floors and accessible toilets. Use postcode M3 3ER for sat nav and journey planners.
What's on
We are still building the line up, and it is shaping up to be a good one. Expect a thoughtfully chosen range of real ales, craft beers, ciders and perries, plus low and no options, with something for first timers and seasoned drinkers alike. No snobbery, just proper good drinks.
Full beer and cider lists to be confirmed.
Get involved
CAMRA festivals run on people, not profit. From the membership desk to pulling pints and setting up, there are loads of ways to get stuck in and be part of the story. New faces always welcome.
Register your interestVolunteer roles, shifts and perks to be confirmed.
Press & media
Writing about the festival? We would love your help spreading the word. Get in touch for interviews, quotes and imagery.
For interviews, comment and imagery, email press@centralmanchester.camra.org.uk.
Logos, key facts and approved imagery for the People's History Museum and the Central Manchester branch of CAMRA will be available to download here. Assets to be confirmed.
Spokespeople from the People's History Museum and the Central Manchester branch of CAMRA are available for interview on request.
A downloadable media pack to be confirmed.
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