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Daisy Jackson

Manchester Pride Live 2019 bar prices - how much are drinks at Mayfield Depot?

Thousands are expected to descend on Mayfield Depot over the next two days as Manchester Pride Live takes place in its new home.

Across the three stages, the likes of Ariana Grande, Years & Years and Bananarama will perform at the former railway station, all as part of the wider Manchester Pride Festival celebrations.

Elsewhere in the city, people have flocked to watch the Pride Parade, and to celebrate in the streets around the heart of Manchester's Gay Village.

This will be the first year that the live music portion of the weekend has taken place at Mayfield, facilitating what organisers promise will be a bigger and better live music experience.

Trips to the bar can be one of the most expensive parts of any music event, but exactly how much do you need to budget for Manchester Pride Live?

We've scoped out the prices to let you know.

(Carl Sukonik | The Vain Photography)

At the bars inside Mayfield, expect to pay £5 and over for alcoholic drinks, in line with most festivals.

Beer-wise, 400ml bottles of Heineken are priced at £5.50, as are 330ml bottle of Desperados, while 440ml cans of Amstel are £5.

You can get a Smirnoff Ice or a Bulmers original cider for £5.20, or spend an extra 10p for a red berry flavoured Bulmers.

Single measures of spirits with a mixer are £5.50 - that includes Smirnoff, Captain Morgan spiced and white rums, Gordons pink and regular gins, and Jack Daniels.

Double vodka and Red Bull is £8.50, or you can get three for £24.

It's £6 for single serve wines, with soft drinks costing between £2.50 and £2.70.

Water will come in 330ml cans, priced at £2.20 each.

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