The Department for Enterprise has announced a packed programme of special events for Isle of Man residents and visitors from Guernsey to look forward to. The ‘Supermanx’ Bank Holiday will take place Friday 28 August to Monday 31 August 2020 and encompasses the whole Island, with community events in Douglas, Ramsey, Laxey, Peel, Castletown and Port Erin.
Laurence Skelly MHK, Minister for Enterprise said:
‘We are delighted to be celebrating the hard work of our residents, businesses and key workers with this four day weekend, and I’d like to personally thank all of the event organisers and local authorities who have contributed to making this exciting series of events happen. The schedule has something for everyone, ranging from family fun days, a TT Course Parade, Manx food and produce, local bands to mass participation sport.’
In addition to the local authority led events there is a ‘Supermanx Key Worker Thank You’ Parade which leaves the TT Grandstand at 3pm, Saturday 29 August. The TT Course parade, supported by over 400 motorcyclists, will be headed by vehicles representing emergency services, key workers, the health service, vital-service companies and voluntary organisations. While the head of the parade can’t include everyone, it is symbolic of everyone that played a part during COVID-19 and it promises to be a great spectacle. Event organiser, Kevin Dodd, would love the Island’s residents to line the TT course to cheer this cavalcade through the towns and villages and show their support and appreciation.
A National Service of Reflection will be held at 11am Friday 28 August at St George’s Church, Douglas. Everyone is welcome, particularly health workers and key workers. The National Service of Reflection will be led by Archdeacon Andrew Brown and the Lord Bishop will deliver the sermon. The service provides an opportunity to say thank you to those who helped the Island through COVID-19 and to think of those who lost their lives to the pandemic.
Alfred Cannan MHK, Treasury Minister said:
‘The aims of the Supermanx Bank Holiday are for the Isle of Man to collectively say a sincere thank you to the health workers, key workers, organisations and volunteers who helped the Island through the pandemic and for local communities to come together for special events.’
For further details about the August Supermanx Bank Holiday please visit www.visitisleofman.com/supermanx
Event title |
Date |
Time |
Location |
DC/AC |
Thursday 27 August |
8:10pm – 10:30pm |
Villa Marina |
OK Computer (Radiohead tribute band) |
Friday 28 August |
9pm – 11pm |
Villa Marina |
Laxey’s Supermanx Beach Bonanza |
Friday 28 August |
11am – 6pm |
Laxey Beach |
National Service of Reflection |
Friday 28 August |
11am |
St George’s Church |
Raise a glass to the Health Service & Key Workers |
Friday 28 August |
7pm |
Local hostelries |
Pigs on the Wing |
Saturday 29 August |
8:30pm – 11pm |
Villa Marina |
Supermanx Key Workers Thank You Parade |
Saturday 29 August |
3pm |
TT Grandstand & TT course |
Gran Fondo (Minisculo Fondo) |
Saturday 29 August |
4pm |
Mooragh Park, Ramsey |
Douglas’ Supermanx Town Fair |
Saturday 29 August |
11am – 4pm |
Villiers Square, Douglas |
Port Erin Festival of the Beach & Sea |
Saturday 29 & Sunday 30 August |
10am |
Port Erin Promenade & Beach |
Castletown’s Supermanx Music Festival |
Saturday 29 & Sunday 30 August |
12 noon – 10pm |
Castletown Square |
Gran Fondo |
Sunday 30 August |
9am |
Various locations/Island wide |
The Great Laxey Brass Band Festival |
Sunday 30 August |
1pm |
Various locations in Laxey |
Southern Vintage Rally |
Sunday 30 August |
9:30am – 5pm |
Belle Abbey Farm, Colby |
Little People’s Picnic |
Sunday 30 August |
11am – 3pm |
Rushen Abbey |
Supermanx Isle of Man Motorcycle Show |
Monday 31 August |
11am |
Peel Promenade |
Ramsey’s Supermanx Family Fun Day |
Monday 31 August |
12 noon – 5pm |
Mooragh Park, Ramsey |