Star Cloth Hire Manchester

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Star Cloth never fails to deliver a real dramatic effect to all events, functions and parties. This also includes stage backdrops exhibition stand ceilings complete room wraps stage set borders and much much more.

We now have in stock a full range of different size modular LED starcloths which can be very easily joined with velcro fixing the intensity of the starcloth lights can be very easily adjusted and controlled using the stand alone hand controllers or by DMX bluetooth linking the controllers back to a dedicated lighting desk.

To create the WOW factor we rig the LED starcloths so that the drop is tight to the ceiling and tight down to the floor, Starcloths can be suspended with a choice of ties , eyelets or crocodile clips.

Our main business is supplying starcloths, Please see below some example starcloths that we have supplied and set up for some of our clients.

A beautiful backdrop for dinners, weddings, corporate events, conferences and celebrity photo shoots, Room draping, DJ Background, Starlight draping and any other event that needs the WOW factor adding to fashion shows, Live Music & Winter Wonderland Theme events. Available in a range of sizes, black or white with twinkling LED's.

Please use the buttons below to check availability and book any of our Starcloth Hire. Or if you have any questions then just get in touch by using the enquiry form on our contact us page or by using the following information:

Manchester is a city being the second-most popular urban area within the United Kingdom. Throughout the Middle Ages Manchester remained a manorial township but began to expand around the turn of the 19th century. Manchester's unplanned urbanisation was brought on by a boom in textile manufacture during the industrial revolution and resulted in it becoming the world's first industrialised city. It is the third-most visited city in the UK, and It is notable for its architecture, culture, musical exports, media links, scientific and engineering output, social impact, sports clubs and transport connections. Manchester Liverpool Road railway station was the world's first inter-city passenger railway station and scientists first split the atom, developed the stored-programme computer and produced graphene in the city.

Manchester holds the UK's largest city centre shopping centre being The Manchester Arndale. The Printworks and The Corn Exchange have also become popular destinations for shopping, eating and entertainment. Ranging from Victorian to contemporary architecture, Manchester's building display a wide variety of architectural styles. Manchester Town Hall, in Albert Square, was built in the Gothic revival style and is considered to be one of the most important Victorian buildings in England. The Green Building opposite Oxford Road station is a pioneering eco-friendly housing project, while the recently completed One Angel Square is one of the most sustainable large buildings in the world. The award-winning Heaton Park in the north of the city borough is one of the largest municipal parks in Europe. The city has 135 parks, gardens, and open spaces.

Bands that have emerged from the Manchester music scene include Oasis, The Smiths, Joy Division and its successor group New Order, Buzzcocks, The Stone Roses, The Fall, 10cc, Godley & Creme, The Verve, Elbow, Doves, The Charlatans, M People, The 1975, Simply Red, Take That, Everything Everything and The Outfield. Manchester was credited as the main driving force behind British indie music of the 1980s lead by The Smiths, later including The Stone Roses, Happy Monday, Inspiral Carpets and James. The later groups came from what became known as the "Madchester" scene that also centred on The Hacienda nightclub developed by founder of Factory Records Tony Wilson. Former Smiths frontman Morrissey whose lyrics often refer to Manchester locations and culture, later found international success as a solo artist. Previously, notable Manchester acts of the 1960s include The Hollies, Herman's Hermits and Davy Jones of the Monkees and the earlier Bee Gees, who grew up in Chorlton. Another notable contemporary band from Manchester is The Courteeners.

Major music venues in Manchester involve the Manchester Arena, Manchester Academy, Manchester Apollo. Albert Hall and smaller venues are the Band On The Wall, the Night and Day Cafe, The Ruby Lounge and The Deaf Institute. Manchester has a thriving theatre, opera and dance scene, and is home to a number of large performance venues, including the Manchester Opera House, which feature large-scale touring shows and West End productions; the Palace Theatre; and the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester's former cotton exchange, the largest theatre in the round space in the UK. Manchester International Festival is held once a year in Manchester since 2007- an arts festival which specifically focuses on original new work.

The Museum of Science and Industry has a large collection of steam locomotives, industrial machinery, aircraft and a replica of the world's first stored computer program, The Museum of Transport displays a collection of historic buses and trams. Trafford Park in the neighbouring borough of Trafford is home to Imperial War Museum North. The Manchester Museum opened to the public in the 1880s, has notable Egyptology and natural history collections. The municipally owned Manchester Art Gallery on Mosley Street houses a permanent collection of European painting, and has one of Britain's most significant collections of Pre-Raphaelite paintings. In the south of the city, the Whitworth Art Gallery displays modern art, sculpture and textiles and was voted Museum of the Year in 2015. Other exhibition spaces and museums in Manchester include Islington Mill in Salford, the National Football Museum at Urbis, Castlefield Gallery, the Manchester Costume Gallery at Platt Fields Park, the People's History Museum and the Manchester Jewish Museum.

Manchester is well known for being a city of sport. Two decorated Premier League Football clubs bear the city name – Manchester City and Manchester United. Although Manchester United play its home games at Old Trafford in the neighbouring Greater Manchester borough of Trafford, the largest club football ground in the United Kingdom. Manchester City's home ground is the City of Manchester Stadium.

Manchester City Council-

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Things to fo in Manchester-

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