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Dear What's On subscribers...
This week, we are focusing on some great online events that you can get involved in over the next few days alongside some updates on some of our events happening locally.
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Saturday 4 April 3pm
A festival feels like the last thing in the world we can do right now, but you can tune in to watch the all-day live stream festival Light Hustle this weekend.
Performers include Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Adam Peter Smith, Alfie Sharp and many more.
This gig launches the emergency hardship fund in support of city and county creative freelancers, with an option to make voluntary contributions during the event.
Watch on either the Hockley Hustle or Circle of Light Facebook pages
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8pm every evening
LeftLion is offering a performance on its Facebook channel at 8pm every?night until the pubs, clubs and venues reopen.
Artists and performers from Nottingham and beyond will be performing a live gig each evening,
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Missing out on some regular exercise while staying at home? Active Nottingham invites you to?Stay home. Stay Active with online videos for exercise to do around the house wherever and whenever you want.
Although the city's leisure centres are closed, the team realises how important it is to maintain fitness goals and stay healthy.
Why not turn your home into your own exercise studio ? keeping you on track.
Don't miss out when the leisure centres are up and running again - subscribe to this email which will offer regular updates
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Saturday 8 - Sunday 14 June
Nottingham Tennis Centre
This tournament is cancelled following the latest advice and the suspension of professional tennis around the world until 13 July 2020.
Ticket holders have a choice of receiving a face value refund or rolling their ticket forward to the 2021 event. These details will be sent via email or letter from the ticketing providers
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Tuesday 21 - Sunday 26 July
Nottingham Tennis Centre
This event falls outside the suspension period but the decision has been made to postpone.
The LTA has reserved the option to re-stage the British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships at a later date.
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Saturday 18 July 2020
Wollaton Park, Nottingham
The Vamps, Rick Astley, Sleeper, Becky Hill and more Join Supergrass, James and Belinda Carlisle are now confirmed for Splendour
It is still hoped this year?s festival will go ahead as planned.
In the event that Splendour is postponed or cancelled, you will be able to use your ticket for 2021 or receive a refund.
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If you have booked an event through What's On Nottingham or directly, through our ticketing partner - Gigantic you will be contacted by email with details concerning your refund.
In most cases, we aim to process refunds in five working days.
Please avoid calls or emails during this period as this may slow down response times.
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It is clearly disappointing for an event to be cancelled, and we are working with venues and promoters to look at the possibility of rescheduling some events.
We will let you know as soon as possible when we are able to announce rescheduled date.
You can keep up to date with the latest What's On Nottingham news in the following ways:
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Nonsuch Studios invite you to sign up for this daily email of creative activities and adventures for people young and old to do in their own home.
Led by a group of artists and creatives who?ve been sent home because of the coronavirus. Whilst we?re all inside our homes, let?s be as creative as possible!
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For information on visitor attractions across the county, the Visit Nottinghamshire coronavirus pages will be continuously updated.
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