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Salford Everywhere

When? Friday 9 and Saturday 10 October - Times TBC

Where? Peel Park, Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU

Entry fee: FREE

What creates the character of a city in 2026? Is it the people in it or spaces they are in?

Salford Everywhere is a monumental "living portrait" of the City of Salford in 2026. This ambitious public artwork is led by award winning artist Matthew Rosier, whose work blends film, sound and community collaboration.

At Peel Park this autumn, a free public event will feature the finished film boldly projected onto the University of Salford's Maxwell Building, accompanied by a bespoke live mix created by Salford-based DJ, AFRODEUTSCHE, celebrating the city's rich musical heritage.

Further details about these events in October will be announced soon.

Access:

Peel Park, Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU

Visitors with a disability can use the car park in front of Salford Museum and Art Gallery (M5 4WU) or Delaney Car Park (M5 4RB). These are pay and display and cost around £2.50 for a three-hour stay.

There is wheelchair access around the park, and the address of the park is - Peel Park, Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU

Please note: the ramped access at the southern end of the park (behind the museum) is long and steep, and may not be suitable for some wheelchair users. There is an alternative wheelchair-accessible ramp adjacent to the University of Salford student residences in the north-west of the park.

Paths across and around the park are level and well surfaced, and most areas are accessible by wheelchair, including both footbridges across the river and the riverside path.

An accessible portaloo will also be available on site