Nickelodeon Experience comes to Manchester at Heaton Park this summer - how to get tickets

The fun-filled tour promises an immersive outdoor experience for kids aged two to 14, with characters from their favourite Nick shows like Paw Patrol brought to life - here is how to get tickets and how much they cost.

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Young fans of TV channel Nickelodeon are in for a real treat when a brand new tour comes to Manchester this summer

The Nickelodeon Experience will bring 10 themed activity zones, featuring some of children’s favourite shows and characters, to Heaton Park in July.

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Kids can go behind the scenes of some of Nickelodeon’s most popular shows including The Thundermans’ School for Superheroes where they’ll learn to acquire their own super-powers.

They can then step into an episode of Henry Danger, where Nick fans must navigate Henry Danger’s Maze full of secret twists, turns, puzzles and passages.

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The Nickelodeon Experience Hunter Street comes to Manchester

They can also race against the clock to solve the Hunter Street Escape Room mystery, which puts teamwork to the test in an attempt to crack the code and find the key.

And for little ones, head over to the Paw Patrol zone and get a photo with Chase and Marshall - before checking out the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ underground lair.

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There is even a homage to Spongebob Squarepants with a Bikini Bottom Beach themed area selling food and drink, plus a chance to buy Nick merchandise.

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The Nickelodeon Experience in Manchester - Bikini Bottom Beach

When is it?

The Nickelodeon Experience arrives at Heaton Park from 23 July – 5 August 2022. It is one of only three UK venues to host the tour this summer.

How do I get tickets and how much are they?

Kids’ tickets start at £29.50 and adult tickets start at £9.50 (including booking fees). Infants under two years old go free.

They are on sale from Friday 4 March at Ticketmaster here.

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The Nickelodeon Experience The Thundermans

What else?

The Nickelodeon Experience is produced by The Luna Cinema and suitable for children aged two to 14 years old.

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George Wood, founder of The Luna Cinema says: “We cannot wait for the launch of The Nickelodeon Experience this summer!

“For years we’ve wanted to develop a truly interactive experience that allowed kids to immerse themselves in the worlds of their favourite TV shows, just as we do with Friends fans at FriendsFest and film lovers with our Luna Cinema screenings.

“To have such an iconic catalogue of shows, including global brands like PAW Patrol, The Thundermans and SpongeBob SquarePants under the Nickelodeon umbrella is a treasure trove of content to explore and bring to life, and where better to do so than in Heaton Park!”

Virginia Monaghan, VP, Events and Experiences, ViacomCBS UK, added: “We are thrilled to be partnering with The Luna Cinema to bring our hugely popular Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. shows to life through this uniquely immersive experience.

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“This is a chance for children to make new memories with friends, in a safe and fun setting, and with their favourite characters. We’re excited to bring this experience to families in Manchester so they can explore their favourite shows this summertime.”

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