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Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 July
Wollaton Park
Splendour is bouncing back bigger and better than ever since its last outing three years ago with the news that it will be expanding to include a second day and adding yet more acts to the bill.
With double the stage time, the line-up for Nottinghamshire’s biggest music festival is stacked out with headliners serving up hits galore from across four decades. The line up is below.
Existing ticket holders who rolled over their bookings are being given the opportunity to upgrade their day ticket to the full weekend for an additional £25.
Nottingham City residents are eligible for a discount and VIP options are available across all ticket types.
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Fri 25 February - Sun 6 March
Forest Recreation Ground
Circus Zyair opens today with a colourful and action packed hour and a half show with high energy acts from all over the world.
The 2022 tour is a dazzling combination of circus, music, and laughter for the whole family.
The exciting line up includes clowns, acrobats, trapeze, and a great light show as well as stunt motorbike riders from Colombia who defy the laws of gravity on the sensational and dangerous wheel of death,
The show is completely sold out for tonight but there is good availability for Saturday and Sunday shows, as well as the week after.
Tram travel - Grab a tram right to the Forest Rec. Group tickets are £6 after 4pm and at weekends and can be purchased either via the NETGO! app or from any ticket machine across the network.
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Mon 28 Feb – Sat 5 Mar
Theatre Royal
Was it Miss Scarlett, with the revolver in the dining room, or Professor Plum, with the lead pipe in the library…?
Starring Michelle Collins as Miss Scarlett and Midsomer Murder’s Daniel Casey as Professor Plum, this exciting, comedy thriller is based on the hit 1985 film Clue and the classic board game loved by generations.
Watch the mystery and hysteria grow as the inhabitants and guests of Boddy Manor are killed off one by one.
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Weds 2 March
Nottingham Contemporary
The Last Picture Show (1971) Peter Bogdanovich (15)
Raiding the archives of Amos Vogel’s legendary film club, Cinema 16.
Follow two young men about to graduate high school as they navigate football, girls, parents and their futures in a desolate small town.
A sense of loneliness stalks the characters as the tokens of the American Dream rot around them.
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Thurs 3 March
Nottingham Trent University
Love animated movies?
Don't miss this relaxed and fun concert from Nottingham Trent University’s Concert Band, Brass Band, and Drumline.
Join them on NTU's City Campus in the Newton Building for an evening of tunes from some of the best animated film soundtracks.
Will they play your favourite? Suitable for ages 5 and up.
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Sat 5 March
Wollaton Hall
Find out the secrets of the amazing colour changing octopus, get up close to an electric racing car, check out Wollaton Hall’s Natural History Museum, and make a sweet cannon...
These are just some of the free, interactive activities on offer from scientists from the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University at this event for budding scientists of all ages.
Visitors can also get up close to a dinosaur as the event includes entry to the Titus - T rex is King exhibition.
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Sat 16 April
Motorpoint Arena
For the first time ever, your favourite characters* from The Masked Singer will be brought to life on stage, as the world's biggest entertainment show comes live to Nottingham!
Join host Joel Dommett, judges Aston Merrygold, Denise Van Outen, and a surprise judge; plus a whole host of celebrity masked singers as you guess “who’s that behind the mask?”
Book before 2 March and get a family bundle ticket (2 adults, 2 under 16s) for just £95, saving £135.76!
When booking, select a £57.69 seat and the family offer will appear.
*Appearance of particular cast/characters cannot be guaranteed
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Weds 9 March
Metronome
BBC Introducing returns to Metronome to give you access to the best live and local music, for free! The show will be recorded for radio broadcast.
Enjoy electronic duo Drive Through Hazy. Other performers will be announced.
Over the years this show has hosted a number of upcoming local acts including Alfie Sharp, Alice Robbins, BRIA, Camille Christel, Deco, Don’t Forget Rupert, Jacob Fowler, Nactus Kunan, Reflekter, Soft Girls and Boys Club, and Vega Bay.
Tickets are free but you must book in advance.
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Until 30 October
Newstead Abbey
The two sisters who once lived at Newstead took a ‘world tour’ with their father, visiting Japan in 1892.
This journey inspired them to transport Japanese golden screens, carved panels, stone lanterns and plants back to Newstead Abbey.
They created their theatrical Japanese Room and their version of a serene Japanese Garden that you can still enjoy today.
Look out for the objects old and new with the pink cherry blossom as you walk through the house.
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Sun 8 May
Motorpoint Arena
Great Britain will face Denmark this May as part of their preparations for the World Championship in Finland The two sides will renew acquaintances for the first time since last year's thrilling meeting at the World Championship in Latvia.
This will be valuable practice before Britain returns to the world's elite. Pete Russell's side will face Belarus, Czech Republic, Finland, Latvia, Norway, Sweden and the USA in Group B of the World Championship in Tampere later in May.
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Thurs 14 April
Unit 13
Craig Charles brings his Funk and Soul Club to Nottingham.
Via Robot Wars and Red Dwarf, Craig has now grounded himself as a Funk and Soul icon after 10 years of broadcasting on BBC 6 Music with their primetime Saturday night show.
He's captivated crowds throughout the UK, playing at numerous festivals such as Love Box, Park Life, Festival no 6, Wychwood Festival, Common People, Mostly Jazz funk and soul festival to name but a few...
Also on stage will be Beane (Soul Buggin), Sir Funk, and Room 2 hosted by Shut The Front Door
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