Michael Adam Debuts Bridal and Eveningwear at Rochdale Town Hall Charity Show
Rochdale Town Hall hosted Michael Adam’s charity fashion show on 21 February, a 7pm-10pm catwalk of bridal and eveningwear raising money for Little Lady Locks with tickets from £20.

Rochdale Town Hall staged Michael Adam - Bridal & Evening wear Charity Fashion Show on Saturday, 21 February 2026, running 7pm to 10pm and promoted as "Exclusively by Michael Adam presents Michael Adam - Bridal & Evening wear Charity Fashion Show." The event billed itself as supporting Little Lady Locks and sold tickets from £20 on Eventbrite and local listings.
The council’s event pages leaned hard into the spectacle language fans want, posting "Join us at Rochdale Town Hall for an unforgettable evening of glamour, style, and generosity" and urging guests to "Dress to impress and be part of a night that celebrates fashion and giving back." Rochdale’s site also features a promo image of a model in a wedding dress on the Town Hall main staircase and calls the building "one of Rochdale’s most iconic venues," framing the show as a civic moment as much as a designer debut.
Program details in the listings were compact but clear: Eventbrite and the original promotional copy described the run-of-show as "eveningwear and bridal looks onstage," while an Instagram snippet labelled the evening "A spectacular catwalk show" and promoted what it called "Michael Adams' debut" alongside a shortened charity name, "Lady Locks." Formal pages and the Trip aggregator, which now lists the event as "Feb 21, 2026 (UTC+0) ENDED," mostly use the spelling Michael Adam and the full charity name Little Lady Locks - the slight social-media variations are noted on the event materials.
Organisers used the phrasing "Exclusively by Michael Adam" on the Eventbrite listing to position the production, but public listings left several operational details unreported. The Rochdale and Eventbrite copy did not list a show director, models, hair and make-up teams, exact ticket categories beyond "from £20," or how funds would be passed to Little Lady Locks. The Rochdale Borough Council pages also include the standard civic disclaimer that "Events and activities are not organised by Rochdale Borough Council unless stated otherwise," plus site accreditations such as "Website approved by Plain English Campaign" and a visual National Lottery Heritage Fund logo in the Town Hall footer.
For a local designer moment presented in a civic landmark, the show was promoted exactly as a mix of charity and catwalk: promotional lines promise "Experience the breathtaking designs of Michael Adam, featuring stunning bridal and evening wear collections, all while supporting the incredible charity Little Lady Locks." With Trip marking the listing as ended and official pages still carrying the event copy, the basic facts are set - Michael Adam brought bridal and eveningwear to Rochdale Town Hall on 21 February, the show benefited Little Lady Locks, and tickets had started at £20; organisers and press have yet to publish further production or fundraising figures.
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