Weddings at the Concorde Conference Centre

Find out about having your wedding at the Concorde Conference Centre

Weddings at the Concorde Conference Centre

Your Wedding at the Concorde Conference Centre

Let your heart soar at Concorde Manchester – a truly unique wedding venue

The Hangar offers an amazing opportunity to hold your ceremony and wedding reception for up to 600 guests, underneath the wings of the iconic Concorde. For an unforgettable, intimate ceremony, Concorde itself is available.

Following your ceremony guests can enjoy an exquisite wedding breakfast, provided by our team of chefs, renowned for their inspired menus and beautifully presented food.

We have flexible packages to suit every budget, and there are a high number of nearby hotels for guests.

Start the first day of the rest of your life underneath, or even onboard, this global icon. 

 

Testimonial

"We recently held our wedding at Concorde Conference Centre, and were extremely impressed with the professionalism, courtesy and enthusiasm shown by the team. The day ran flawlessly, and completely to the agreed schedule.

Every one of our guests commented on how enjoyable the day was, and each noticed how all of the staff were absolutely faultless throughout the day. We continue to highly recommend this venue to anyone that will listen!

Well done guys, keep up the good work!"

Michelle and Steve Mudd

View our wedding brochure

Get in touch

If you’d like to find out more or make an enquiry, please contact the team:

Telephone - 0161 489 8299

Email - sales@concordeconferencecentre.co.uk

Explore the Concorde Conference Centre

The Concorde Conference Centre

The Concorde Conference Centre

Our unique venue provides a stunning backdrop to any event.

Meeting Spaces at the Concorde Conference Centre

Meeting Spaces

Our modern Alpha Charlie suite is perfect for small meetings, with a variety of layout options available.

The Hangar at the Concorde Conference Centre

The Hangar

The Hangar offers a unique opportunity to hold your event directly under the wings of Concorde.