The city-wide event is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year
Manchester Psych Fest will transform a corner of Oxford Road into a festival hub - including yoga and street food - when it returns next month .
For the first time, Manchester Psych Fest will also host an intimate pop-up cinema in the Lass O’Gowrie pub on Charles Street, with screenings of psychedelic cinematic favourites like Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, DIG, and Anonymous Club. A UK festival exclusive screening of King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard’s immersive tour chronicle Chunky Shrapnel will be played in The Pink Room at YES.
Cactus Square will open to festival-goers from 10 am until 9pm, with wristband collection also open from 10 am.
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