Guinness, the official sponsor of the Six Nations is hosting a fanzone in Manchester.
Set to be the largest fanzone outside of London, the Manchester fanzone will be hosted on Baring Street, just a stone’s throw away from Piccadilly Station, and will run from Saturday, February 4 until Saturday, March 18.
Transformed into a dedicated space for rugby-lovers to watch the match and enjoy a fresh pint of Guinness, the fanzone will also host a series of interactive programming and live performances, including bag pipes, Irish dancers and a Guinness wall.
Tickets to the fanzone are free for general admissions and priced at £10 per person for best seat in the house which includes a table reservation.
For super fans, a limited Season Pass is also available for all five matches for their chosen team in this championship.
The first 150 customers will also get a Guinness Six Nations tote bag which includes a beanie, cushions and foam fingers, as well as temporary tattoos and face paints.
Those purchasing the season pass will also be in with a chance to win ‘money can’t buy experiences’ with the main prize being four tickets to a Six Nations match from the championship including a dressing room tour and match bearer duty.
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The full fixtures of the Guinness Six Nations Championship 2023 will be screened from Saturday 4thFebruary until Saturday 18th March.
To book please visit the website. www.manchesterfanzone.com.
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