March 2002
- 1 March – 15 October - Commonwealth Gold, Rochdale Borough Festival 2002
- 3 March - International Women's Day Festival, Manchester Town Hall
- 4 March - Celebrate Commonwealth Gold Rochdale Town Hall
- 9 March - Go Freeze, Turton Tower, Bolton
- 10 March - Urban Grooves from the Commonwealth, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
- 11 March - Common-wealth, Manchester Metropolitan University
- 11 – 16 March, English National Ballet - Romeo & Juliet, The Opera House Manchester
- 12 – 13 March - 3 Shades, Bluecoat Arts Centre
- 13 – 18 March - Tara Arts - Journey to the West:The Trilogy, Contact Theatre
- 14 March - Trio Phoenix, Royal Northern College of Music
- 14 March - Manchester Stories New Forms Vol 3, St Annes Church
- 15 March - Rais Academy - Tales of the Past, Deeplish Community Centre
- 17 March - Phil Bateman, More than Gold, Salvation Army Rochdale
- 21 March - Trajets, Green Room, Manchester
- 23 March - Tony Allen's Afro Beat, Band on the Wall, Manchester
- 23 March - October - Tales of Power: West African Textiles, Whitworth Art Gallery
- 24 March - Opera Rara - Elisabetta regina d'Inghilterra, Banqueting House, Whitehall
- 27 March - The Mighty Zulu Nation - Africa Africa, The Lowry
- 30 March - Srijani Quartet, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
- March onwards - Textile Identities:Littoral Textiles, Manchester International Airport
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“This, then, is the test we must set for ourselves; not to march alone but to march in such a way that others will wish to join us.”
—Hubert H. Humphrey (19111978)