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Wednesday 9 - Saturday 12 October
Motorpoint Arena
The extravaganza of real ale, cider and perry that is the annual Nottingham Beer and Cider Festival returns to the city tomorrow. This will be the second year at the new venue of the Motorpoint Arena while Nottingham Castle is under transformation.
The festival promises the widest possible selection of beers from all over the country, presenting around one thousand different casks of real ale, the largest selection of any real ale festival in the world.
There will also be one of the widest selections of heritage craft cider and perry ever assembled together in this country, over 200 of them, all sourced from the smaller artisanal producers, and the unique East Midlands and Welsh cider bars return. The keykeg (sometimes known as âcraftâ) bar also returns, offering some of the more extreme styles.
Breweries marked âLocAleâ are situated within 20 miles of the festival, however the length and breadth of the country is represented. The beers which have travelled the furthest have come from the Scilly Isles â The Ales of Scilly, while Scotland and Wales are well represented.
Opening times: Thursday - Saturday: 11:00 - 23:00
Tickets are available on the door but we advise you to book online and print off your ticket to avoid the queues.
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Great deal for Panthers fans!
Nottingham Panthers season ticket holders who are attending the Nottingham Robin Hood Beer & Cider Festival will now receive an extra 6 beer tokens - one free pint!
Simply present your season ticket at the glass and token collection point to get your extra tokens. This offer also applies to CAMRA members - but sorry only one extra pint per person.
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There are many options to travel to the busy site. Use the journey planner to work out your trip.
There are buses to most areas of Nottingham and the surrounding area with many late buses running out of the city at night. There are midnight buses on all of NCTs Go2 routes and the tram runs until midnight.
Trent Barton run many late buses as well with even later ones on Friday and Saturday night.Â
Event ticket holders can also take advantage of the tram event ticket which is ÂŁ2.50 return per person but you must be able to show your event ticket too:Â
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đ»Â PRINT TICKETS AT HOME Please print your tickets at home to avoid those long queues at the Box Office.
Organisers cannot scan tickets from your phone so itâs vital you print them out and your ticket will be needed to collect your tokens.  đ»Â LAST MIN TICKETS You can purchase tickets online up to 10am each day. We strongly advise you book tickets this way to avoid long queues at the Box Office â donât forget to print tickets at home!
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Saturday 26 October to Thursday 31 October Friday 1 to Sunday 3 November
Wollaton Hall Tickets ÂŁ6 including booking fee
Dress to scare! Visit Wollaton's Historic Hauntings, dark, damp rooms and tunnels. Walk in the steps of those who in ages past toiled below the Great House. Hear their stories and feel their presence on our guided tour.
Please wear sensible clothing and footwear. Suitable for all ages over 7 years old.
Tours run at:Â 10am, 11:30 am, 1pm, 2.30pm, 4.30pm, 5.30pm, 7pm each day
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Until Saturday 19 October
FREE EVENT
Nottingham Central Library, NG1 6HP Open Monday to Friday 8.30am-7pm and Saturday 9am-4pm
Three different representations of contemporary media art and photography from artists Astrid Hansen, Birgit Spahlinger and Sabine SchÀfer.
These exhibitions are part of a series of events to celebrate Nottingham's relationship with their twin city of Karlsruhe, Germany
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Until Saturday 19 October
Thursday - Sat: 11am-5pm
FREE EVENT
Urban Rooms 38 Carrington Street, NG1 7FG
Objects, Installation, Photography, Video Verok Gnos, Jutta Hieret, Iris Kamlah, Gloria Keller
Objects, photographs and film that shows colourful, weird, and playful interpretations around the topic of âshoesâ
This exhibition explores the stories, symbols, fairytales, humour and emotions where shoes play a central role.
Beyond the protective function of footwear, shoes are symbols for walking, and locomotion, and open up an entire cosmos of stories, and personal experiences.
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Saturday 26 October
Wollaton Hall
Stealth is a Midlands Clubbing institution. It is the musical mecca for dance fans.
MICHAEL BIBI. LATMUN ARCHIE HAMILTON, SEB ZITO & Special Guest DANNY HOWARD
In celebration of its 15th year, Stealth is putting on it's biggest ever event - throwing a frighteningly massive Halloween party in the shadows of the legendary Wollaton Hall!
Check out the second date on Sunday too as Stealth celebrates all weekend...
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Sunday 27 October
Wollaton Hall
Pulling out all the stops for the festivalâs second night, will be joint-headliners Patrick Topping & Denis Sulta (Pictured above) who will be performing an exclusive extended 4 hour back-to-back set in the shadows of Wollaton Hall on Sunday 27 October!
With full spooky Halloween event decor, Nottingham's best street-food vendors and pop-up bars, Halloween themed cocktails. It's an experience not to be missed.
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Thursday 10 â Sunday 13 October
Theatre Royal
The Gruffalo â Live on Stage
Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in Tall Storiesâ magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Songs, laughs and monstrous fun for children aged 3+.
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Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October
Newstead Abbey Tickets from ÂŁ11.50
As you enter through the forest, the sounds and smells of Robin Hoodâs encampment will guide you to his merry band of outlaws hiding out. Close by, a royal hunting party, led by the evil Sheriff of Nottingham, is about to snare their biggest prize of all. Will word get out on Robinâs location? Will the Sheriffâs men ride in to challenge his supremacy of the forest? Who will win the hearts of the people? #ChooseYourSide
Itâs the perfect Half Term treat for all budding outlaws
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