Couples planning their wedding are being invited to Rochdale Town Hall this spring as the Rochdale Wedding Show returns on Sunday 17 May 2026.
Organised by Rochdale Borough Council, the event will once again take place inside the Grade I listed town hall building.
More than 40 suppliers are expected to attend, offering services ranging from bridal wear and formal menswear to flowers, photography, catering, cakes, entertainment, jewellery and venue dressing. There will also be live music, fashion showcases and food tastings.
Last year’s show attracted more than 400 visitors from across Greater Manchester and further afield.
Councillor Sue Smith, cabinet member for communities and co operation at Rochdale Borough Council, said:
“Rochdale Wedding Show is always a fabulous day out for brides and grooms, their friends and families, and over the last decade has become established as one of the best in the region. It was great to see it return to our magnificently restored town hall last year, itself one of the finest wedding venues, made for magical moments.
This show is the ultimate afternoon out for anyone looking to look at their options ahead of the big day especially if they’re looking for something a little different. Whether you are in the early stages of planning, or your wedding is rapidly approaching this is a must attend event to get ideas and inspiration to plan your dream event, meeting the experts and relaxing with friends and family.”
The show will run from 10am to 3pm, with a quiet hour between 10am and 11am. Entry is free and there is no requirement to book tickets in advance.

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