No Art Manchester is preparing for its biggest UK edition yet, bringing together electronic music, art, and an immersive open-air festival experience. Curated by Dutch duo ANOTR, the event will take place on 30 May 2026 at Bolesworth Castle, just south of Manchester. Running from 12 PM to 11 PM, the festival marks a major expansion for the No Art brand, which has built a reputation for hosting carefully curated house music events in unique locations around the world.

The choice of Bolesworth Castle adds a dramatic new setting for the festival. The 6,000-acre countryside estate offers a spacious and scenic environment that allows organisers to scale up production, art installations, and stage design. The rural setting also improves the overall listening experience, giving attendees a clear and powerful sound across the open-air venue while enjoying the natural surroundings.
For the first time at a No Art open-air event outside the Netherlands, the Manchester edition will feature a two-stage festival format. The main stage will showcase artists connected to the No Art sound including ANOTR, Marco Carola, Max Dean, Benja, Silvie Loto and Toman, while a second stage will highlight underground house artists such as Arapu, Chaos In The CBD, Moxie and Priku, offering a diverse electronic music experience throughout the day.
No Art events are known for blending forward-thinking house music with creative production and unconventional venues. Previous editions have taken place in cities like Amsterdam, Barcelona, Miami, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, helping the brand grow a global following. The Manchester show aims to push the concept further with advanced sound systems, ambitious stage production and large-scale installations that transform the festival space into a full artistic environment.
To make the countryside venue accessible, organisers are arranging coach services from major UK cities including Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham, along with train connections, shuttle buses and on-site parking. Final tickets, including VIP and backstage options, are available now at https://noartmcr.com, making No Art Manchester 2026 one of the most anticipated electronic music festivals in the UK calendar.


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