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Fri 4 and Sat 5 February
City Centre
It's the return of Light Night on Friday and Saturday this week with free activities for the whole family, right across the city centre, with the chance to explore our ‘Rebel City’.Â
Don't forget to download the the Light Night app which has the most up to date activity information and also has some ‘roar’some augmented reality with a chance to get a pic with the Council House's left lion - Leo.
If you've downloaded or picked up a printed copy of the guide, there are a couple of new events just added that are listed below.
Please tag and share your Light Night photos with us #NottinghamLightNight.Â
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Fri 4 February
National ice Centre
A Light Night special!
Coloured lights will fill the rink as the house DJ plays the latest hits. Come dressed as neon if you can – UV face paint and brightly coloured clothes are very much encouraged! No glow sticks please.
Please pre-book your ticket online, otherwise it’s contactless payments on the door only.
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Sat 5 February
St Stephen's Church
Enjoy a bonfire outside the church, plus free hot chocolate and a family friendly activity inside.
There will also be a heritage tour of the building - The church is Grade II as a building of special architectural or historic interest. and is where the parents of D.H. Lawrence were married.Â
This free event will run from 6-8pm and does not need booking. Why not check out all the other amazing activity in Sneinton while you are there?
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Sun 6 February
Royal Concert Hall
Showtime is a glittering celebration paying tribute to some of the greatest entertainment icons of all time.
Join Strictly judge and 'King of the Ballroom' Anton du Beke, along with dance partner Erin Boag for this matinee performance as they present world-class dance inspired by an array of classic performers.
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Sat 20 August
Wollaton Park
Don't miss this great offer of half price tickets. Last week's announcement saw a rush of sales for this brand new event...
The Ibiza Orchestra will be performing live this summer in the grounds of the iconic Wollaton Hall.
Be transported to the white isle with some of the most iconic dance tunes from across the decades performed by the amazing full 26 piece orchestra accompanied by live vocalists and DJs.
Tickets are £24.75 inc. booking fee (Reg price £49.50 inc. b/f) *Offer subject to availability. Limited tickets only.
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Sun 12 June
Victoria Embankment
Lionel Richie has cancelled his planned show in Nottingham due to concerns about Covid and the Omicron variant.
He had been due to perform his 'Hello Tour' at the Victoria Embankment on June 12.
Refunds will be available to ticket holders from the point of purchase.
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Fri 22 to Sunday 24 July
Newstead Abbey
Enjoy three classic films this summer as cinema under the stars returns to Newstead Abbey. Adventure Cinema offers a wonderful mix of classics, musicals, big blockbusters and family films in iconic locations.
Films to enjoy are: Mamma Mia (PG) 2008 This summer we celebrate 50 years of ABBA with a special outdoor cinema screening of Mamma Mia! The story of a bride-to-be trying to find her real father told using hit songs from everyone's favourite Swedish pop group,
Bohemian Rhapsody (12A) 2018 We will, we will, Rock you! Bohemian Rhapsody is a foot-stomping celebration of Queen, their music and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury.
Sister Act (PG) 1992 Outrageous fun with plenty of great musical moments. The laughs keep coming but, best of all, there's much humanity at work. It's a movie that just makes you feel darn good!
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