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Sat 2 July
Lime Lane Woods, Arnold
Submerged in a fairytale setting of majestic woodland just 10 minutes from Nottingham City Centre, expect a fully immersive experience as the biggest names in house and disco go deep into the woods.
The natural surroundings of the forest is the perfect setting to showcase internationally-acclaimed artists across 2 stages including Dimitri From Paris, Jocelyn Brown (Live), Dave Lee ZR, and a full supporting line-up with Crazy P, Fat Tony, Jodie Harsh, Michael Gray, Jim Shaft Ryan, and John 'Pleased' Wimmin
Subscriber ticket offer What's On Nottingham Weekly subscribers can get 25% off tickets or purchase 4 tickets for the price of 3. You must use this link to book.
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From Fri 17 June
Trent Bridge
If the T20-esque run-chasing performance from England at Trent Bridge this week has whetted your appetite, the real T20 competition returns today as the Outlaws come home to attempt to regain the trophy they last won in 2020.
The Outlaws line-up is packed with international quality players like Alex Hales and Samit Patel (Pictured) and the team will be looking to put on a show for spectators once again this year. The action starts at 6.30 tonight with further home matches through the next few weeks.
Notts Outlaws v Birmingham Bears - Friday 17 June Notts Outlaws v Leicestershire Foxes - Tuesday 21 June Notts Outlaws v Derbyshire Falcons - Thursday 23 June Notts Outlaws v Durham - Friday 1 July
It's not cricket, its T-20 Cricket so expect a full programme of entertainment at all games.
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Sat 23 and Sun 24 July
Wollaton Park
Just over a month now until Splendour Festival comes bouncing back bigger and better with double the stage time.
Brit Award winner Becky Hill will be performing on the Main Stage on Saturday, as well as British soul singer Heather Small, Craig David, Supergrass and headliner Richard Ashcroft.
On Sunday, see Anne-Marie, Razorlight, the Human League, and Melanie C.
Nottingham City residents are eligible for a resident discount across all ticket types. Use this link and enter your Council Tax reference number and postcode when booking.
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Sun 10 to Sun 17 July
City Centre venues
The Nottingham Chamber Music Festival takes place this summer in the venues of the Theatre Royal, Nottingham Contemporary, The Squire Performing Arts Centre, St. Peter’s Church, and St Mary’s in the Lace Market.
Within these heritage venues of Nottingham, musicians and composers of both local and national renown to our city will perform and you are invited to celebrate the joy that is live music!
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Sat 20 August
Wollaton Hall
This summer, for the first time ever, the Ibiza Orchestra will be performing live in the grounds of the iconic Wollaton Hall.
Expect to be transported to the white isle with some of the most iconic dance tunes from across the decades performed by this amazing full 26 piece orchestra accompanied by live vocalists and DJs.
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Sat 25 and Sun 26 June 2022
Lakeside Arts
Following the popular success of their co-production of The Tempest in 2021, join Lakeside and Nottingham Playhouse for more Shakespearean fun this summer.
It's the turn of Puck, Bottom, Titania and 4 deeply confused young lovers to perform this much-loved magical and comic tale. Four fabulous performers, merry music and much mayhem is promised as we bring Shakespeare's classic tale to life.
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Until 31 August
Online
Its the biggest competition ever from the Motorpoint Arena with the chance to win a pair of tickets to every single Arena show for a year.
One lucky person will win two tickets to all concert, comedy and family events for a year, starting with a bang at George Ezra on Saturday 1 October. Other shows currently scheduled include Kaiser Chiefs, Westlife, and Jake Bugg
Simply sign up to the Arena mailing list with a valid and active email address between before 31 August.
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Tues 21 to Sat 25 June
Theatre Royal
The good times are back.. Join the gang: Bobby, Laura, Sue, and Norman.
It’s time to shake off those blues and Rock ‘n’ Roll like never before!
Featuring some of the greatest songs ever written from Roy Orbison, Eddie Cochran, The Drifters, The Supremes, Connie Francis, The Walker Brothers, and more.
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Sat 18 June
Sneinton Market
Nottingham Refugee Week returns for 2022 with the theme of ‘Healing’.
The festival launches with a fabulous line-up of music, dance, food, craft, family fun, wellbeing goodies and stalls from refugee organisations across the city from 11am-4pm, at Sneinton Market.
Nottingham Refugee Week unites communities and organisations across the city celebrating the culture of sanctuary built here in Nottingham.
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Sunday 19 June
Wollaton Park
Ahead of the International Day of Yoga on Tuesday, Patanjali Yog Peeth (UK) Trust celebrates everything yoga and wellbeing this Sunday as one of 15 events being held around the UK.
Please wear comfortable clothing for yoga activities. The activity is on grass, so come prepared with mats or blankets.
If you've always wanted to try yoga, now is your chance. This event is suitable for all levels.
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19 July
Motorpoint Arena
The 'One More Haim Tour’ will see the band performing their biggest UK shows to date - a welcome and long-awaited return for the Californian sisters.
Their third album Women in Music Pt.III topped the UK album chart upon release with much critical acclaim and rave reviews.
These rescheduled dates will see the band perform their first shows since 2018.
The band is supported by Georgia - her second album Seeking Thrills was a Top 5 hit in the UK.
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