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Friday 3 and Saturday 4 June 2022
Victoria Embankment
Brand-new for 2022, Meadowlands Festival promises to bring some of the very best international, national and local indie artists to Nottingham's Victoria Embankment.
With multiple stages and the one and only Gerry Cinnamon confirmed as the first headliner, this all-new festival series is setting its sights on becoming one of the biggest music events ever to take place in the city...
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Until Sunday 26 September
Old Market Square
The popular International Market is in town until Sunday. Don't miss the chance to do a bit of browsing for unusual arts and crafts, try out a range of food stalls selling hot and cold street food, and get some treats to take home, too!
All the traders are from here in the UK, but they're selling a wide range of products, spanning continents... you can truly take a trip around the world in Old Market Square this weekend!
The market is open Friday and Saturday from 9am – 7pm and Sunday from 10am – 5pm.
A full list of traders is available on our website.
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Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 September
Nottingham Tennis Centre
They might be a budding Emma Raducanu or maybe just want to try tennis... this fun, indoor event is for ages 3 – 10.
Kids will love the inflatables, tennis games and fun activities. All equipment is provided and the great coaching team will be on hand to help them enjoy the session – which is played with smaller nets, rackets and lower-bouncing balls.Â
It's completely free... There's one session on Saturday afternoon and two sessions on Sunday. No need to book – just turn up!
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Sunday 26 September
Nottingham City Centre
Over 5,000 runners will take a tour of the city this Sunday for the Robin Hood Half Marathon events. Why not pick a point along the route and cheer them on?
The Notts running event of the year, taking in all parts of the city includes the stunning Wollaton Park, before runners cross the finish line at Victoria Embankment where a very special, bespoke 40th anniversary finisher medal awaits.
Some roads in the city will be temporarily closed for the event. You can see all the closures on our website.
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Sunday 26 September
Nottingham Arboretum
The final performance of the summer Bands in the Park free Sunday afternoon concert season is this weekend.
Enjoy Midlands-based modern brass band, Deep Down Brass from 2pm.
Specialising in covers of pop/rock/indie music from the last several decades, this unique and vibrant sound is absolutely guaranteed to get you dancing and singing along.
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Thursday 30 September
Colwick Hall
This one-of-a-kind rock opera, performed in stunning surroundings, has been written and produced in Nottingham.
The immersive show evolves around you, as candles flicker and winds howl in the iconic setting of Colwick Hall.
Alicia grew up in an ancient village of black magic, where the powerful are shown respect and the use of fear strengthens their hand...Â
Some of the greatest rock music ever written has been specially rearranged to accompany the story.
What's On Nottingham subscriber offer – enter the code NCC after registering and receive a 10% discount on all seats.
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Sunday 26 September
Nottingham City Centre
On June 30 1845, an Act to enclose the Fields and Wastes of Nottingham, St. Mary’s Parish, was given the Royal Assent which protected 130 acres of land for the use of the public for recreation.
For the past 17 years The Friends of the Forest have been conducting an annual guided walk.
The walk begins at 1pm from the south end of Queen’s Walk by the Embankment tram stop.
The route is marked with information boards to help navigate the 5-mile route.
The leisurely walk includes brief historical insights along the way before it finishes at the Inclosure Oak adjacent to Mansfield Road.
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Sunday 26 September
Various Nottingham venues
The award-winning festival with a reputation for bringing the hottest new talent to city-centre stages is back.
Sports Team headline the festival, joined by alternative British rock band, Palace.
While featuring the best upcoming acts from across the country, the festival will also feature a selection homegrown Notts talent.
Enjoy local performances from... Reflektyr, Blondes, Beka, Jerub, Deco, Do Nothing, and Alfie Sharp.
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Tuesday 26 – Saturday 30 October
Theatre Royal
Fresh from sold-out houses in London’s West End, 9 to 5 the Musical tells the story of three workmates pushed to boiling point by their sexist and egotistical boss.
Concocting a plan to kidnap and turn the tables on their despicable supervisor, will the women manage to reform their office – or will events unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit?
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Sunday 31 October
Motorpoint Arena
Celebrate Halloween with tickets to Bullet For My Valentine’s very special Halloween Show!
Since Bullet For My Valentine formed in 1998, the Welsh metallers have become one of the biggest bands in metal, selling over 3 million albums worldwide and scoring three gold albums, as well as defining British metalcore with their now classic debut, The Poison.
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Wednesday 3 November
Motorpoint Arena
Three years after they staged the UK’s most successful comeback of the decade; Lee, Claire, Lisa, Faye, and H return once again with their new album, What The Future Holds, as well as classics including; Tragedy, 5,6,7,8; and After the Love Has Gone.
Plus, special guest Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
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From Wednesday 22 September
Lakeside Arts
EULOGY is a communal experience lasting 30 minutes, using binaural sound and speech recognition technology to immerse each audience member into a dreamlike, labyrinthine hotel that is imagined in the darkness.
Audience members are transported through rooms and down corridors, into a car park, a canteen and a lift which transports them between floors, taking them deeper into the dream.
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Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 September
Woodthorpe Park Plant Shop
Head to Woodthorpe Park Plant Shop this weekend for family-friendly fun, with heritage walks, nursery tours, pot painting, live jazz and much more!
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