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Grimm Up North is brings Grimmfest back to Manchester

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By Amber Hodson

After an extremely successful 2015 event, Grimm Up North’s ‘Grimmfest will be back in Manchester for another year. The event, which focuses on sci-fi and horror, will be taking place on October 6th-9th at ODEON Printworks in Manchester.

As always, Grimmfest will feature exclusive premieres, remastered film classics, celebrity Q&As, and much more. The creators of Grimmfest have also announced that the Horror Channel will be joining them in 2016:

We are very excited to have the guys at Horror Channel onboard as festival sponsors for Grimmfest 2016! We’ve been friends with Horror Channel for a while and it’s very exciting to have them aboard this year as a proud supporter of Grimmfest 2016.”

Full festival passes are available right now for £65. The full pass gains you access to every screening, event and party that is part of Grimmfest 2016. However, these passes are limited, so if you want to have a chance of attending you must purchase as soon as possible.

The full festival line-up will be announced on Friday 2nd September at 1pm. If you can’t wait to see what is in store this year you can take a peak at 2015’s highlights.

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