

Returning to the North of England; National Gay Wedding Show is bigger and better than before. Moving location to the predominant venue of Phones 4U Arena, Manchester, 10th January 2015. The UKs largest same-sex couples wedding show is excited to announce that the new reformed show is now in association with Manchester Pride, the UKs largest Pride charity. National Gay Wedding Show is a large consumer show. Whether you are newly engaged or just looking for those last little arrangements to create the perfect wedding day; the show has something for everyone. The show will host a range of show features throughout the day including amazing catwalks with all the latest wedding trends on the main stage, live shows featuring the very best wedding entertainment and spectacular features from the wedding industry throughout the arena for you to enjoy. With over 100 exhibitors in the one day event, we are sure that you will find everything that you are looking for and more to create a big day that you will never forget. We will have a wide spread of exhibitors from all over the wedding sector to ensure you find what you are looking for.
Address : Phones 4U Arena
Victoria Station, Hunts Bank
Manchester
M3 1AR
Telephone : 0151 709 4034
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