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Until Mon 3 January 2022
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
The incredibly popular Christmas at Wollaton light trail comes to an end on Monday 3 January. Visitors have loved this year's new multi-sensory displays, and the chance to stop for a festive drink or toast a marshmallow as they traverse the hour-long trail around Wollaton's formal gardens.
If you're looking for the opportunity to get out for some fresh air, but prefer to avoid crowds then we suggest one of the quieter, off-peak tickets; particularly the 7.30 session. There is good availability over the new year weekend.
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Until Monday 3 January 2022
Newstead Abbey
The enchanting Storybook Christmas Nutcracker-themed room sets continue through to 3 January.
Plus, those after some outdoor adventures can pick up a Nutcracker trail map to find the hidden clues around the park and gardens.
The trail includes a festive gift and is available at entry points, including the main gate, shop, café.
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Until Mon 3 January 2022
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
The 12 days of Christmas outdoor trail is ideal to keep children entertained outdoors.
Based on the festive song, the trail costs £5 and includes a festive gift. It is available at shops, cafés and in the hall.
Plus, the Titus - T.rex is King exhibition continues - showcasing the first real Tyrannosaurus rex to be displayed in England for over a century.
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Until Fri 31 December
Old Market Square and Trinity Square
Enjoy the last few days of Nottingham's Christmas Market which will open daily until 6pm on 31 December.
With market stalls to browse, and rides to enjoy it's also your last chance to indulge in a Bratwurst and other Christmas treats for another year.
Or check out the igloo village in Trinity Square.
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Fri 31 December
Metronome or Livestream
Join Just the Tonic in this 'Glad it's all over' show to see out 2021.
See the comedians in person (subject to covid restrictions) or book yourself a livestream ticket and enjoy the laughs from your own home.
On the bill are Adam Bloom, Simon Wozniak, Kate Martin, Mark Simmons, Jack Gleadow, and many other guests.
Doors open 6.30pm. The show will start between 8 and 8.30pm and will go on past midnight... see in the new year then enjoy the disco afterwards.
Or watch Just the Tonic online with a mixture of the live performances from Nottingham mixed with sets from Jonny Vegas, and Simon Day plus many more.
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Until Sun 9 January 2022
National Ice Centre
There's still time to book a magical ice skating experience as well as to grab some welcome exercise amongst the twinkling lights as Christmas continues at the National Ice Centre.
With parent and toddler parties, and lots of festive ice skating sessions – it’s a perfect, frozen day out for all ages.
Due to demand, online booking is recommended.
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Until Thurs 13 January 2022
Online survey
Do you regularly attend live music events in Nottingham? Your input is needed!
Counterculture is working with partners to help develop a joined-up vision for Nottingham which will support the recovery and prosperity of the sector.
Views are needed from audience members and all corners of the industry – amateur, voluntary and professional.
Have your say by completing the survey to help shape the future of music.
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Until Sat 15 January 2022
Various venues (Online options available)
Nottingham's Panto season continues into the new year with stories and laughs for all ages. All of our theatres carry the See it Safely standard but please check the latest covid requirements at the venue before you leave.
The Gingerbread Man (Until Thurs 30 December)
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Little Red Riding Hood (Until Sat 1 January 2022)
Nottingham Playhouse
Robin Hood (Until Sun 9 January 2022)
Theatre Royal
Beauty and the Beast (Until Sat 15 January 2022)
Nottingham Playhouse
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Happy New Year! Next issue will be 21 January. Keep updated on social or at the What's On Nottingham website.
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