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Parklife 2025 beers and drinks - bar prices in full

Parklife 2025 beers and drinks - bar prices in full

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Parklife 2025 officially gets underway today as thousands of music lovers make their way to Heaton Park for two days of live music and entertainment from some of the music industry's biggest acts.
This year's line-up will feature headliners 50 Cen on the Saturday night and Charli xcx closing the Valley Stage on Sunday night. They'll be joined by the likes of Jorja Smith, Rudimental, Flo, Peggy Gou and Confidence Man.
Each year Parklife welcomes over 80,000 gig-goers, but it started off from much more humble beginnings, beginning life in 2007 as the student run Mad Ferret Festival, held in Platt Fields, Rusholme.
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In 2010, it rebranded to Parklife Festival and stayed in Platt Fields until growing crowds necessitated its move to Heaton Park in 2013.
Since then it's evolved significantly, moved to its home of Heaton Park and welcomed some of the biggest music stars from Fatboy Slim and Snoop Dog to Wu-Tang Clan, Tyler the Creator and Doja Cat, plus many more.
In an exclusive look around Heaton Park yesterday, The Manchester Evening News watched as final preparations were made to the new stage lineup, serve-your-own bars were set up, the selfie points put into place and the fairground rides went through final safety checks.
This year, The Valley Stage, which will host 50 Cent, Charli xcx, Peggy Gou, and Confidence Man, has been moved slightly to a more central position, but still with the great views down onto the field and all the action.
While there is no Parklife Stage this year, in it's place is Magic Sky, and the big blue tent, also known as the Big Top Stage, has made a return too. There's also the Matinee and G Stage's to explore.
For those attending over the weekend, there are loads of bars dotted across the site, which will offer everything from beers and ciders to wines and cocktails, alongside some specials here and there.
Like last year, the bars and food stalls at Parklife are cashless - meaning you'll need to use your phone Wallet or card in order to buy drinks.
To help you figure out what's on offer, and how much you'll need to spend, we've rounded up some of the bar prices below.
Beer and Cider (cans)
Poretti Lager - £6.65
Somersby Apple Cider - £6.65
0.4% Brooklyn Special Effects Hoppy Lager - £5.50
Spirits & Mixers
Smirnoff No21 Vodka - £11.80
Captain Morgan Gold - £11.80
Johnnie Walker Black Label - £11.80
Gordon's London Dry Gin - £11.80
Casamigos Blanco Tequila - £14.80
25ml available for £7.90/£10.90
White Claw (Hard Seltzer)
Available in Blackberry, Green Apple, Mango Raspberry flavours - £7.50
Jägermeister
Jägermeister (25ml Ice Cold shot) - £6.90
Jägermeister Cold Brew Coffee (25ml Ice Cold shot) - £6.90
Jägerbomb - £7.90
Jägermeister Mule - £11.80
Ready to Drink
Smirnoff Ice - £7.90
Whiteclaw Blackberry - £7.90
Premium Cans
Captain Morgan Brew - £8.50
Smirnoff Miami Peach - £9.50
Captain Morgan x Pepsi Max - £9.50
Gordons Gin & Tonic - £9.50
Johnnie Walker and Lemonade - £9.50
Wine
Rose Wine / White Wine - £7.95
Soft Drinks
Water Still - £2.60
Rockstar Original - £4
Pepsi Max / 7UP Free - £2.95
Hip Pop Strawberry and Lime Soda - £3.50
Spirts and Mixers
Smirnoff No21 Vodka - £11.80
Captain Morgan Gold - £11.80
Johnnie Walker Black Label - £11.80
Gordon's London Dry Gin - £11.80
Tanqueray London Dry Gin - £12.80
Tanqueray Flor De Sevilla Gin - £12.80
Ciroc Original Vodka - £14.80
Casamigos Blanco Tequila - £14.80
Casamigos Reposado Tequila - £14.80
Cocktails
Parklife Pornstar - £12.80
Parklife Rum Punch - £12.80
Summer Berry Daiquiri - £12.80
Sevilla Spritz - £13.80
Zero Pornstar - £7.50
Cans
Poretti Lager - £6.65 Somersby Apple Cider - £6.65 0.4% Brooklyn Special Effects Hoppy Lager - £5.50 White Claw Blackberry - £7.90

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