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Fri 15 and Sat 16 October
Trent Bridge
Don't miss the final two days of this much-loved annual event which this year is at the iconic Trent Bridge Cricket Ground.
Enjoy the widest possible selection of beers from all over the country as well as varied selections of heritage craft ciders and perries sourced from smaller artisanal producers.
If all that beer makes you hungry then try Indian classics at Memsaab, or perhaps a taste of the Caribbean from The Jerk Kitchen, and La Pitta will be selling Greek favourites. There are also vegan pies, as well as the usual festival street food staples.
There is a full programme of live music each day, showcasing local bands. Enjoy 7-piece swing band Cranberry Flick on Friday night while 80s themed Electric Vinyl perform on Saturday as well as David Bowie tribute - Rebel, Rebel.
Cricket fans can also book a tour of Trent Bridge while you are there. The tour ticket costs £3 also includes a complimentary half-pint at the end of your tour.
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Mon 18 to Fri 29 October
Wollaton Hall and Deer Park
What could be more bone-chilling and spook-tacular this Halloween than spending time with a T. rex skeleton that is over 67 million years old?
Titus’ scary skeleton, from his skull to his tail is over 12 metres long.
There are lots of other fun half term activities happening at Wollaton Park with trails, workshops, and a traditional funfair from Saturday.
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Mon 18 to Sun 31 October
City Centre
Discover spooky goings on across the city centre this half term as you navigate your way around a fun Halloween trail.
There’s seven scary characters to meet and interact with, simply using your mobile device.
To take part simply go to the App Store or Google Play on your mobile device and search for ‘It’s In Nottingham’.
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Sat 16 October
Motorpoint Arena
Celebrated five-piece band Nothing But Thieves play the arena this weekend, ahead of their forthcoming third album Moral Panic.
The album features singles including Real Love Song which was recently included as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record in the World, and Is Everybody Going Crazy?.
The band is supported by Yonka, and Airways.
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Fri 22 to Sun 24 October
Theatre Royal
Direct from Stratford-upon-Avon, the Royal Shakespeare Company returns for a riotous farce of unlikely coincidence and everyday miracles.
Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is a hilarious and touching tale of mistaken identity, double vision and family reunion.
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Fri 15 to to Sun 31 October
Thoresby Park
It's a Notts dino-takeover this month. As well as Wollaton Hall, Dino Kingdom will be take up residence over at Thoresby Park for two weeks.
With over 100 replicas of prehistoric beasts they are set to roam across the plains and woodlands of this beautiful historic landscape!
Many of the jaw-droppingly realistic animatronic dinosaurs can move and roar, making it an ideal half term treat.
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Thurs 28 October
Motorpoint Arena
Due to phenomenal demand, even more tickets have just been released for this amazing performer. Winner of numerous awards, Ricky Gervais is considered one of the most influential British comedians since Charlie Chaplin.
‘SuperNature’ follows the global success of his recent Netflix stand-up special Humanity.
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Fri 26 November 2021 to Sun 9 January 2022
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Christmas at Wollaton, is the highly popular immersive Christmas experience, returning to Wollaton Hall from November.
Popular slots such as early evening weekends and around Christmas are booking up fast, so it's recommended you book early to avoid missing out.
If you are a Nottingham City resident, there is a limited number of discounted tickets available per time slot to Nottingham City Council Tax payers. Please have your 8-digit council tax number ready when booking. The discount is applicable to all ticket types.
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Sun 20 March
Motorpoint Arena
With his new album, ‘Seventeen Going Under’, just released, the acclaimed indie rock singer-songwriter Sam Fender has announced his biggest ever tour!
With his classic rock influences, he hasn't looked back since 2017's debut single Play God, which resulted in his coveted spot on the BBC’s Sound Of 2018 list.
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Tues 24 May
Motorpoint Arena
Having just achieved their 6th UK number one album, with their latest Greatest Hits album - Tales From The Script, the tour features all the biggest hits and fan favourites.
The trio’s massive back-catalogue, features hits such as the #1 smash Hall of Fame (featuring will.i.am) and Top 10 hits The Man Who Can’t Be Moved, For The First Time, and Superheroes, amongst others.
The band 's special guest is Ella Henderson.
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