Radio broadcaster Phil Trow is buzzing to be part of this year’s Manchester Midnight Walk!

By News Team on February 22, 2019

Phil Trow and Carl Austin Behan at a recent Midnight Walk

The Manchester Midnight Walk, which will take place on Friday 26th April, has become a staple on the city’s fundraising calendar, with last year’s event raising £163,795.09 for St Ann’s, bringing the total raised since its launch to more than £2million. The event has pulled in the crowds every year since it began in 2007, creating a unique late-night party atmosphere.

Manchester Cathedral have supported the event, along with headline sponsor BetFred.

The BBC Radio Manchester presenter will be hosting the main stage at this year’s Manchester bee themed fundraising event in aid of St Ann’s, and is hoping as many local people as possible will join him.

Every year more than 1,000 people gather together at Manchester Cathedral to take part in the Midnight Walk to raise money for St Ann’s.  It’s always such an amazing event and I’m really looking forward to hosting the stage for the pre-walk entertainment again this year. Participants very often wear fancy dress on the night, and this year the hospice is encouraging people to embrace the Manchester bee theme – the Midnight Walk’s colours are yellow and black so it fits in perfectly!  Don’t worry if you don’t like fancy dress though, please do sign up and come along and say hello anyway.  The more the merrier, and it’s all in aid of a fantastic local cause. Every year at the walk I am reminded how amazing the people in our great city are.  Standing on the stage at Manchester Cathedral watching everyone set off at midnight is always very exciting, but is also quite emotional when you think that many are raising money for someone special.  Hospices make such a difference to the lives of patients and their loved ones, and being part of an event which helps them to raise money to fund their vital work is amazing. Phil Trow, BBC Radio Manchester presenter

The walk leaves Manchester Central at midnight, with music and entertainment on the event stage starting at 9pm. The 10km route covers landmarks such as Manchester Cathedral, St Ann’s Square and Spinningfields. Many fundraisers walk in memory of loved ones, with others happy to join the fun at this family event.

Manchester Midnight Walk 2016 Fundraising Radio presenter Phil Trow Councillor Carl Austin-Behan Lord Mayor of Manchester

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