For the eighth year running, residents of Salford will be able to come together this weekend in celebration for the Spirit of Little Hulton festival.
The festival will take place across two days, on Saturday 6 and 7 September at Peel Park (Little Hulton).
Residents in attendance will be welcomed to the celebrations, with music, food, art, sport, and community chaos on offer.
The Spirt of Little Hulton will run from 12-4pm each day with the park being transformed into a festival on resident’s doorsteps.
Throughout the weekend, residents will be able to come together with local artists, community groups, charities, and neighbours.
For those in attendance, they can expect football and bike tracks, kite crafting and karaoke, badge-making and funfair rides, sound walks, open DJ decks, face painting, live music, and cultural food exchanges.
During the day, community stalls will also available where residents will be able to buy handmade local goods.
Ahead of the weekend of fun, Festival Co-ordinator, Stewart said: “This is Little Hulton saying: we deserve joy, we deserve art, we deserve each other.
“Every year it grows because people here make it grow.
“Spirit is more than a festival — it’s proof that community isn’t something you talk about in a strategy document. It’s what happens when you throw a party and everyone shows up.”
Now in its eighth year, Spirit of Little Hulton has quietly become one of Salford’s most rooted and radical community festivals – completely free of charge to the public.
The festival has shared that the event “isn’t Glastonbury. It’s not meant to be.”
Free of charge, the festival will encourage kids running between rides, uncles hogging the karaoke, parents running the food stalls, and the park itself becoming a patchwork of noise, colour, and care.
Residents will be welcomed to Peel Park in Little Hulton, on both Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 September from 12pm to 4pm – with more information and free tickets found here.
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