The Manchester Pop Trail offers a visual record of the city’s musical evolution, through the creative work of writer, historian and artist Paul Wilde. Spanning genres from the Blues to Punk and Britpop, this exhibition traces the city’s popular music story – exploring not only the artists who became household names, but also the forgotten rehearsal rooms, dancehalls, clubs, and community spaces that shaped Manchester’s sound. Many of these stories stretch back as far as 1929, forming a timeline of popular music that has never been fully mapped.
Opening event:
Thursday 3rd September 6-8pm
Come along to the exhibition’s opening event, hear Paul Wilde talk about the evolution of the project, and share your own memories and perspectives on Manchester’s musical history.
Light refreshments provided.
The Origins of the Project
Engaging the Public with the Story
Paul’s dedication has not gone unnoticed. His work has been recognised and supported by leading figures from Manchester’s music community, including Peter Hook, Graham Gouldman, and Graham Nash. He was also presented with a certificate for “keeping the 60s music alive” by members of bands such as The Hollies, Herman’s Hermits, and The Dreamers – a testament to the cultural value of his research and the authenticity of his storytelling.
The exhibition grew out of a connection made through Time Travellers Tea Room, Manchester Histories’ community coffee morning where people come together to share stories, explore the city’s heritage and meet others with an interest in Manchester’s past. After writer, historian and artist Paul Wilde shared the Manchester Pop Trail with the group, facilitated by Yussuf M’Rabty, conversations continued and developed into this exhibition at Manchester Histories Hub.
This exhibition marks an opportunity to bring together historians, musicians, supporters, and anyone who believes Manchester’s music story deserves a permanent home. Through this collection of illustrations, ceramics, and research, Paul hopes to encourage conversation about the city’s musical legacy and the case for a permanent Manchester Music Museum – one that preserves and celebrates this history for future generations.
Meet the Artist!
- Thursday 3rd September (opening event) – 6-8pm
- Saturday 5th September – 10-2pm
- Wednesday 9th September – 10-2pm
- Wednesday 16th September – 10-2pm
- Wednesday 23rd September – 10-2pm
