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Friday, 9 October 2026 · 20:00

Where to park for Worried About Henry at Depot Mayfield

Worried About Henry at Depot Mayfield on Friday 9 October is a long night — doors at 8pm, music until 4am — so you'll want a parking plan that doesn't eat into your evening or your pocket. We've found 112 verified street bays and 6 car parks nearby. Here's how to get parked, get in, and beat the post-show rush back to your car.

Car parks from £3.90/hr · £9.60/day — verified tariffs

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Friday, 9 October 2026

Event date

20:00

Starts

146

Verified locations nearby

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Parking near Depot Mayfield for Worried About Henry

Three picks, three different plans — the shortest walk, the best pre-show evening, and the fastest way home. All verified Parkwise data. For live availability on the night, download the free Parkwise app.

Street map of Depot Mayfield with 89 verified parking locations mapped by Parkwise89 locations mapped

Sheffield Street Car Park

Closest to the doors

Car Park · Piccadilly

Live availability in the app2/3 verified
Type
Car Park
Price
Paid · £6.90/8h · £9.60/day
Max stay
Until close
Hours
24 hour access
Operator
Manchester City Council
Distance
159 m from the venue
Address
Sheffield Street, M1 2ND

Good to know

  • Surface car park.
  • Charges: Up to 8 hours £6.90 · Up to 24 hours £9.60.
  • Disabled bays reserved for Blue Badge holders only. Blue Badge holders can park in any bay and do not need to make payment.
  • All payments cashless — pay on arrival by app or ticket machine.
  • Official Manchester City Council directory record.
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Numbered pins are our three picks for this event — tap one for details. Every other dot is a verified street bay or car park. Live availability shows in the app only — download the app to see where drivers found spaces in the last hour.

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Why these three?

1 · Closest to the doors

Sheffield Street Car Park: 2 minutes' walk, £6.90/8h

This is your no-brainer if you want to be parked and in within minutes. At just 2 minutes from the Depot, Sheffield Street charges a flat £6.90 for up to 8 hours or £9.60 for the day — perfect for a long night where you're not checking your watch. Straight out of the car, straight in: ideal when you're keen to get to your mates at the barrier.

Sheffield Street Car Park · ~2 min walk

2 · Make a night of it

Chepstow Street Car Park: 4 minutes' walk, £7.40/2h

Park here and you're in Piccadilly proper — grab a pint at one of the independent bars along the strip before you head in, or pick up something to eat if you've not had dinner. The hourly rate (£7.40 for 2 hours, £11.60 for 4) works well if you're thinking of an early finish, or if you want to stretch the night after the gig with more drinks without worrying about overstaying a flat fee. Piccadilly's got energy before and after.

Chepstow Street Car Park · ~4 min walk

3 · Quick getaway

NCP Manchester Piccadilly Plaza: 10 minutes' walk, paid operator

If you want to avoid the immediate post-show car park pile-up, this NCP on New York Street gives you breathing room. It's a 10-minute walk, but when everyone's trying to leave at once, you're not caught in the squeeze. It's a paid operator car park, so check their rates at the machine or online before you go — but the trade-off of a slightly longer walk for a calmer exit might be worth it on a Friday night with a packed house.

NCP Manchester Piccadilly Plaza · ~10 min walk

Getting parked for Worried About Henry: the plan

If you're heading early to get a spot by the barrier, plan to arrive between 7pm and 7:30pm — that's when the rush really starts. Piccadilly and Deansgate are busy on any Friday night, so leave extra time for circling. Once you're parked, you've got the whole night ahead: the venue's right in the heart of things, so a quick walk and you're in. Street bays fill up fast, but our verified data shows what's real on the ground. Download the Parkwise app before you leave home — live availability reports expire after 60 minutes, so check again once you're close.

You've got three smart options. Sheffield Street Car Park is your closest at just 2 minutes' walk and costs £6.90 for up to 8 hours — solid if you want minimal faffing. Chepstow Street is 4 minutes away and charges by the hour (£7.40/2h, £11.60/4h), better if you're planning a quick turnaround or an early night. If you want maximum distance from the post-show exit crush, NCP Manchester Piccadilly Plaza on New York Street is 10 minutes' walk and gives you room to breathe when everyone else is heading for their cars.

When the night ends, expect everyone to leave at roughly the same time. If you parked on street, you'll be dodging foot traffic for the first 100 yards. Car parks will be busier than they were when you arrived, but they move. Don't panic: you've got time. Hit the app one more time to see current exit wait times if you're deciding between your nearest option and a slightly further walk.

Make an evening of it

  • Check the Parkwise app for live availability when you're about 10 minutes away — availability reports refresh every 60 minutes, so your best data is the freshest. Street bays and car parks both show real verified reports from our community.

  • Arrive between 7pm and 7:30pm if you want a choice of spaces. After 7:45pm, the good street bays are gone and car parks start getting tight. Give yourself 15-20 minutes longer than your sat nav suggests on a Friday night in Piccadilly.

  • If you're parking on street in Piccadilly, check the tariff board or RingGo/PayByPhone — most bays are paid until 8pm on a Friday, so you'll be paying for at least the first hour. Car park rates are usually clearer and don't have time surprises.

  • Grab food or a drink before you head in. Chepstow Street's location is ideal if you parked there — Piccadilly's got independent spots worth a visit. Even 20 minutes makes a difference to the buzz.

  • Plan your exit before the encore — head to your car a few minutes early if you want to skip the absolute crush. The app will show you car park occupancy when you're ready to leave, so you can dodge the busiest facilities.

  • Bring your phone fully charged. The app is live availability only, and you'll want it for navigation, the venue details, and checking exit times when the night winds down.

Live availability

Spaces come and go in minutes — see what's free right now in the app

The map around Depot Mayfield updates as drivers report spaces. Green means someone recently confirmed availability; amber and red mean limited or full. Every report expires after 60 minutes — so you are never looking at stale data.

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Worried About Henry at Depot Mayfield: parking questions

How much does parking cost for Worried About Henry at Depot Mayfield

It depends where you park. Street bays in Piccadilly are paid from Monday to Friday until 8pm (typically £1.50–£2.50 per hour, capped daily). Sheffield Street Car Park charges £6.90 for up to 8 hours or £9.60 for the day. Chepstow Street is £7.40 per 2 hours or £11.60 per 4 hours. NCP Manchester Piccadilly Plaza is a paid operator with its own rates. Most options work out to £7–£12 for the full night.

What time should I arrive to guarantee a parking space

There's no guarantee — we don't promise that — but arriving between 7pm and 7:30pm gives you the best choice of street bays and car park spaces before the rush. After 7:45pm, spaces get tight. The venue opens at 8pm with last entry at 10pm, so plan accordingly.

Can I park on street near Depot Mayfield

Yes. We've verified 112 street bays in the area around Piccadilly and Deansgate. Most are pay-and-display or RingGo/PayByPhone on Friday nights until 8pm, then free after. Check the tariff board or use the app to see live availability. Street parking is fine if you're early and patient, but car parks give you a guaranteed space.

How do I check live parking availability before I leave home

Download the Parkwise app — that's where live availability data lives. Web-only traffic reports and guides (like this one) show verified car parks and street bay counts, but real-time availability is app-only. Reports expire after 60 minutes, so check again when you're close to the venue. It's free and community-verified.

What's the exit strategy after the gig ends at 4am

Everyone leaves at roughly the same time, so expect a busier car park and crowded streets for the first 15 minutes. If you want to avoid the immediate crush, NCP Manchester Piccadilly Plaza is 10 minutes' walk away and takes the edge off. If you parked on street, you'll have a quicker exit but more foot traffic to navigate. Check the app when the night winds down to see which facilities are quieting down first.

Do I need RingGo or PayByPhone to park on street

Most street bays in Piccadilly accept both RingGo and PayByPhone, plus traditional pay-and-display machines. Check the tariff board when you arrive or have the apps downloaded beforehand to save time. After 8pm on Friday, many bays are free, so you might not need them at all.

Is there any parking at Depot Mayfield itself

No dedicated venue car park. The 112 street bays and 6 nearby car parks we've verified (including Sheffield Street, Chepstow Street, and NCP) are your best options. Most are within 2–10 minutes' walk of the entrance.

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