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Thurs 15 to Sunday 18 July
Victoria Embankment
A new film and food festival will be visiting Nottingham this summer as part of a national tour with four days of open-air cinema, local street food and live comedy.
Saturday and Sunday afternoons will be reserved for family films, with classics like Robin Hood and Dolittle while Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings will feature live comedy from some of the UK’s most exciting comedians, followed by blockbuster movies.
Thursday evening will feature a special showcase of short movies from some of the finest independent local filmmakers. The night will highlight the work of local creatives, giving their films a major platform, and giving audiences an exclusive chance to see some fantastic new cinema.
There will also be mouth-watering street food from local traders, curated by Street Food Warehouse. Visitors can expect everything from gourmet burgers and bruschetta to crepes and caramel ice-cream, along with a bar serving beers and bespoke cocktails.
This is a Covid-safe event. If the event cannot go ahead as planned, ticket holders will be offered a 100 percent money-back guarantee.
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Sun 12 June 2022
Victoria Embankment
Lionel Richie has confirmed that he will return to Europe in 2022 for his rescheduled ‘Hello’ summer tour dates.
Organisers are delighted to announce the new date for Lionel Richie at Nottingham Victoria Embankment which will be Sunday 12 June 2022.
All original tickets remain valid for the new date and tickets are still on sale if you haven't got yours yet.
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Weds 30 March 2022
Rock City
Clifton's own Jake Bugg returns to the city for a homecoming show.
The singer-songwriter with his immediately recognisable voice is the sound of modern indie.
Bugg shot to fame after his first album went to #1 and sold over 604,000 copies in the UK. The Platinum certified album also earned a Mercury Prize nomination.
With limited ticket availability, you will need to book early or risk missing out on seeing him perform live.
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Sun 30 May
Sneinton Market
As restrictions are gradually lifted, the team is excited to bring its street food club experience back to Sneinton.
🍔 Award winning street food to be announced.
🍹Beers, cocktails and cold beverages provided by the Wave bar.
Live Music + DJ's playing all evening.
There are lots of other Street Food weekend dates in May - hurry! these events are in great demand.
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Sat 24 to Sun 25 July
Newstead Abbey
Why not take yourself on a cinematic adventure with two evenings of socially spacious Outdoor Cinema at Newstead Abbey?
SATURDAY 24 JULY The Rocky Horror Picture Show (15)
SUNDAY 25 JULY - Dirty Dancing (12)
There are full listings and a trailer for each film at the website - use the booking link below.
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Sat 24 July
Wollaton Park, Nottingham
Have you snapped up your tickets for this year’s Splendour Festival yet?
Brit-pop legend Richard Ashcroft will join Supergrass as a festival headliner, joining a line-up already packed full of amazing artists, carried over from 2020’s postponed festival.
Alongside a great programme of music, the festival will once again play host to a range of activities for all the family, including the much loved fringe and comedy stages.
Resident discount: Adults and under 18s, get a £10 discount ticket (up to six). If you pay Council Tax to Nottingham City Council.
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Fri 28 May - Sun 30 May
Wollaton Hall and Deer Park
There is something for everybody in the three days of outdoor cinema with a choice of five films coming to Wollaton Hall in May
FRIDAY 28 MAY The Dark Knight (12)
SATURDAY 29 MAY Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (PG) Mamma Mia! (PG)
SUNDAY 30 MAY The Jungle Book (U) Les Misérables - 2012 (12)
There are full listings and a trailer for each film at the website - use the booking link below.
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Fri 20 - Sat 21 August
Sneinton Market
Nottingham Craft Beer Festival is back at Sneinton Market!
As well as loads of different beers to try, this block-party will be bursting with music and quality street food .
Currently selling limited tickets due to social distancing. Don't miss out.
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Sun 24 October
Various venues
After a year away, Hockley Hustle is back in October 2021 to celebrate it's 15th Birthday!
Hockley Hustle is inviting you back to the streets and venues of Hockley for a Covid-safe Hustle.
Come dance and party while supporting the cream of the crop of Nottingham's music and arts scene and raise some money for charity whilst you're at it.
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Weds 31 March
Online 7.30-9pm
Don't miss Nottingham Trent University's next WRAP Live! online event with author Ashley Hickson-Lovence, whose stunning book The 392 explores a 36-minute bus journey.
Former teacher Ashley is currently writing about Uriah Rennie, the Premier League's first black referee.
Find out more and reserve your free place below:
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From Sat 27 March
Online
Members of the Robin Hood Youth Orchestra (RHYO) have made a short 16-minute film to mark one year of them having to become an ‘online’ orchestra.
The RHYO film is premiering at 12:15 on Saturday 27 March. Narrated entirely by members of RHYO,
The direct link to the film is below (it is currently showing the trailer but will become the full film from Saturday at 12:15):
These young players have been incredibly resilient through deeply challenging times - this is their story, and it is really worth hearing.
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