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Refract Festival returns to Waterside later this month
From internationally recognised artists to avant-garde performers, Refract:26 invites audiences to see things differently this summer Trafford’s leading arts festival powered by Waterside, Sale is back for 2026 running from Tuesday 21 to Sunday 26 July. Refract Festival returns to Waterside this summer – a six-day celebration of cabaret, comedy, live music and spectacular outdoor work, alongside interactive experiences and performances. Now firmly established as a highlight of Trafford’s cultural calendar, Refract offers a playful, thought-provoking and inclusive programme designed to bring people together. A vibrant series of free outdoor events will transform Waterside Plaza into a lively hub of creativity and energy, complemented by a striking programme inside the venue in the sumptuous Cabaret Club. Created especially for Refract, the Cabaret Club reimagines Waterside’s theatre space as a beautiful, atmospheric setting for all ticketed events, complete with table service and inviting audiences to relax and fully immerse themselves in the experience. For the full line up. REMEMBER TOO, THAT CANAL ST CARD HOLDERS WILL ENJOY 20% OFF AT THE BAR ON EACH VISIT VIA https://vip.canal-st.co.uk/
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