By That Festival Site | 28 January, 2026
No Art Open Air is set to make its long-awaited UK debut with a brand new festival experience landing in Manchester on Saturday 30th May, 2026. Curated by acclaimed Dutch duo ANOTR, the event marks the arrival of the globally respected No Art concept in Greater Manchester, delivering its biggest UK open-air show to date across a full day from 3pm to 11pm.
ANOTR have become one of electronic music’s most influential modern acts, known for global hits such as Relax My Eyes and How You Feel, alongside a sound that fluidly blends house with disco, soul, funk and jazz. Their No Art brand has built a cult reputation worldwide, staging immersive events in cities including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Miami, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, always prioritising atmosphere, curation and artistic intent over traditional headline formulas.
The Manchester edition promises to follow the same ethos, combining forward-thinking house music with multi-disciplinary art and high-quality production in an open-air setting. While the full location and lineup are still under wraps, organisers have confirmed the venue will be an outdoor space within Greater Manchester, with further details set to drop in the coming weeks.

Presale tickets go live at 6pm on Tuesday 3rd February, 2026, followed by general sale at 6pm on Wednesday 4th February, 2026. With anticipation building rapidly around No Art’s first UK festival outing, No Art Open Air Manchester is already shaping up as one of the city’s most exciting new additions to the 2026 electronic music calendar.