Medieval Legends
Sat 25 - Mon 27 May Nottingham Castle
Join Nottingham Castle for a three-day medieval weekend this bank holiday.
The event will showcase cave tours, a medieval encampment, have-a-go archery, and a meet and greet with Robin Hood himself! The Lincolnshire medieval re-enactment society, Knights of Skirbeck, will also be in attendance.
Standard admission applies - pay once and visit all year round.
Dot to Dot Festival
Sun 26 May Various venues
Dot to Dot Festival presents a whole host of incredible emerging talent from around the globe, across some of the best stages in Nottingham.
Jockstrap return as this year's headliners, with Wunderhorse headlining the second stage, alongside The Magic Gang, Antony Szmierek, Abby Sage, Bleach Lab, The Bug Club, Charlotte Plank, The Dare, Hovvdy, Infinity Song, and many more.
Take That
Sat 25 & Sun 26 May City Ground
Take That head to Nottingham this weekend for their much-anticipated tour dates at the City Ground.
"Have a little patience" as there will be a number of road closures and parking restrictions around the area. It's a 20-minute walk to the venue from the city centre, or you can travel by bus - NCT's frequent Green Line (5-11) stops close to the City Ground. Nottingham City Council is offering parking for ÂŁ10 per car at Victoria Embankment - just follow the signs for matchday parking.
There are limited tickets left if you haven't snapped yours up yet!
Luminarium: LuminiMax
Sat 25 May - Sun 2 June Lakeside Arts
The popular Luminarium returns to Lakeside Arts for one week only, brought to you by Architects of Air.
LuminiMax combines smaller luminarium structures (Lumini) to create one magical experience. Explore the beautiful colours and patterns of each inflatable dome in the enormous structure, captivating the senses through natural light.
Ibiza Orchestra
Fri 31 May Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
There's just one week to go until Ibiza Orchestra returns, and it's your last chance to get tickets!
The 26-piece orchestra will perform live, celebrating some of the greatest music from the white isle in the past 30 years, from artists such as Rudimental, Ian Van Dahl, Daft Punk, Robert Miles, Fatboy Slim, and Prodigy. Plus special guests Professor Green and Phats & Small will be joining the line-up.
The experience also features a silent disco stage, glitter artists, lasers, pyrotechnics, and fire breathers.
Half-term ice skating
Until Sun 2 June National Ice Centre
There's a packed schedule of activities at the National Ice Centre this half-term, perfect for kids, families, and budding ice sports enthusiasts.
Take part in disco skating, a holiday club, daily public skating, and intensive lessons. Children aged 5 and under can skate for free!
Just announced: Notts Pride
Sat 27 July City Centre
Save the date for this year's Notts Pride event, which will take place on Saturday 27 July with some exciting new changes.
Sneinton Market is set to host the main stage and market stalls, and the extended march route will pass through the heart of Nottingham's LGBTQ+ community.
More details to be announced soon!
Kings of Leon
Mon 8 July Motorpoint Arena
Following the announcement of their brand new album and a headline performance at BST Hyde Park this summer, Kings of Leon will be heading out on their 2024 Can We Please Have Fun World Tour, which includes a date at the Motorpoint Arena.
They'll be joined by special guests, The Vaccines.
Kipps - The New Half A Sixpence Musical
Tue 28 May - Sat 1 June Theatre Royal
Meet the charming young orphan, Arthur Kipps, who is overworked and underpaid as a draperâs assistant at Shalfordâs Bazaar. Along with his fellow apprentices, Arthur dreams of a better life, but when he unexpectedly inherits a fortune that propels him into high society, it confuses everything he thought he knew about life.
This new stage version of Half A Sixpence, which returns to the H. G. Wellsâ semi-autobiographical novel Kipps in order to reinvent the musical for the modern age, is an entertaining and fun-filled show!Â
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