Wigan Borough’s rich history of music is set to shine in an immersive new exhibition opening at the Museum of Wigan Life.

Suitable for all the family, the dynamic exhibition is called ‘Make Some Noise: From Stage Door to Dance Floor’ and is set to showcase Wigan Borough’s lasting legacy of entertainment.

Split into five themes, the museum exhibition will celebrate the past and present of the borough’s theatre, music, cinema, festivals and carnivals.

Councillor Chris Ready, cabinet member for communities, said: “The new exhibition at the Museum of Wigan Life will be a joyful celebration of how entertainment has shaped our borough and its people.

“From cinemas and local legends to brass bands, jazz and Northern Soul, this exhibition brings to life the incredible range of musical genres our towns have embraced and called their own.

“We’re excited to welcome visitors from near and far back to the museum following the success of our last exhibition, gerrumonside! which celebrated the Borough’s rugby heritage”

Featuring original objects and music from local talent including George Formby, The Verve, Buzzcocks and many more, the exhibition features music up to the modern day.

On show will be an original shirt worn by Pete Shelley, as well as genuine copies of the Three Before Eight records played at Wigan Casino.

As well as being home to the exhibition, up and coming local talent are invited to use the space as a venue to host their own intimate gigs, while a wide range of family-friendly events at the museum are already scheduled.

One such event is a ukulele workshop run by the George Formby Society on Saturday, 4 February and budding musicians can try their hand at playing instruments.

The exhibition will open on Saturday, 28 January with a performance from Wigan Little Theatre at 12pm which is free to attend.

The Museum of Wigan Life is open Tuesday to Saturday between 10am and 4pm.

Entry to the museum will remain free however some talks and events may have a charge.

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