pre-book tables for a £5 fee in the former. Both areas will be under cover, with full table service available so that guests can remain seated.Visitors will be able to browse the beers on tap at the centrepiece that is the Manchester beer bar, which will showcase some of the region's finest breweries.The live music stage this year will have an acoustic angle, with local bands and artists performing stripped-back sets, all working in partnership with the city's hard-hit music venues and promoters.Over in the Festival Market, more than 40 traders will be selling local and sustainable food and drink in what will be the festival's largest market to date.Digital at home experiences will also be arranged for those who aren't ready to eat out.