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Fri 4 and Sat 5 February City Centre
A date for your diary... as we're pleased to announce that Nottingham’s Light Night will return on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 February.
The event will follow the theme ‘Rebel City’ and looks to explore Nottingham’s heritage as a hotbed of rebellion over the centuries and the way the city looks to do things differently to this very day.
With around 50 innovative, interactive and engaging installations, performances, and activities spread across the city from Nottingham Castle and Old Market Square, to Victoria Bus Station down to Canal Wharf and out East to Green’s Windmill. There is even a piece in the Meadows at the Arkwright Street Allotments.
Organised by Nottingham City Council and sponsored by Nottingham Business Improvement District (BID), the organisation behind It's in Nottingham; the event is also being supported with funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England, some of the funding available nationally from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) - The Welcome Back Fund, community groups, and city venues.
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Sun 30 January
Various venues
Beat The Streets aims to be a force for positive change by using music to bring together the people of Nottingham.
It does this by raising funds to support homeless people in need. All proceeds from tickets, merch and bar takings from Rock City, Rescue Rooms, The Bodega and Stealth are donated to the charity, Framework.
The full line-up for the celebratory day of live Nottingham music, features over 40 artists who will take to stages across major venues in the city centre, including Rock City, Rescue Rooms, Stealth and Bodega.
The multi-venue urban festival once again, gives local Nottingham musicians a prominent place on the line-up, and features notable upcoming artists, including: Blood Wizard, Church of the Cosmic Skull, Do Nothing, Georgie, Jerub, Joel Baker, Reflekter, and Tori Sheard.
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Until Sat 22 January
Theatre Royal
If you're craving some live theatre, don't miss the chance to see this adaptation of Dan Brown's novel.
Professor Robert Langdon, played by former Eastenders favourite Nigel Harman - and fellow cryptologist Sophie Neveu undertake a breathless race through the streets of Europe following a series of baffling codes.
As they solve the riddles, this leads them to the works of Leonardo Da Vinci and beyond.
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Sat 22 January
Metronome
With Just the Tonic's notorious reputation for the best comedy line ups in the country... you can be sure you are getting the biggest laughs in town.
Enjoy four different acts at every standard Saturday show including some of the best up and coming comperes and headliners from the UK & abroad.
This week's comedians are Adam Bloom, Jack Gleadow, Mark Maier, and Lou Conran.
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Weds 26 January
University Hall
Nottingham Trent University is thrilled to welcome British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor to University Hall for an evening of mesmerising music.
Grosvenor is internationally recognised for his electrifying performances, distinctive sound and insightful interpretations.
Benjamin will be playing a programme of Schumann, Albéniz and Ravel.
The Independent describe him as ‘one in a million…several million’.
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Sun 23 January
Spotlight Bar and Restaurant
Taking place before every Nottingham Panthers Sunday match, Indulge in a delicious, two course lunch at the Motorpoint Arena’s Spotlight Bar and Restaurant prior to the big game.
This week, the Panthers take on Glasgow Clan.
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Fri 28 Jan
Metronome
Celebrate the end of the January blues with a night of swing and jazz from Nottingham Trent University’s award-winning Big Band.
Join the band for their first live gig in two years. This will make for an an energetic evening of music at Metronome featuring everything from Miles Davis to Frank Sinatra.
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Sun 26 June
Rock City
Iconic pop-rock trio Hanson are hitting the road in June as part of their upcoming Red Green Blue World Tour.
The tour is named after their new album due out in May.
This year also sees the band celebrate their 30th year so expect to hear some of the Hanson classics alongside the new stuff - the anthemic MMMBop, as well as fan favourites Penny & Me, and Weird that really sum up the Hanson-sound.
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Sat 29 – Mon 31 January
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Lakeside Arts is very excited to be hosting events for Chinese New Year 2022 - Year of the Tiger.
Amidst the shortest and darkest days of the year, there will be some cheer with stunning digital projections on the iconic Trent building. Reflecting both traditional and contemporary Chinese culture, Xīwàng (Hope) will mark the imminent arrival of the Spring Festival on 1 February and welcome The Year of the Tiger.
Shows are at 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, and 8pm and cost £3 The production is 20 minutes and is suitable for all ages (children must be accompanied by an adult)
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