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Tue 15 November to Sat 31 December
Old Market Square
With the Christmas season just around the corner, this year Winter Wonderland will have an amazing new wow factor with the Sky Skate. The UK's first elevated ice path is a unique 400 metre linear skating rink that will take you above the heads of the crowds as you skate around Old Market Square and you can stop off enroute at the Skate-Through Bar.?
Winter Wonderland's much-loved attractions will also return including the toboggan ride, Sur la Piste, Altitude, Ice Bar, over 40 market stalls and more. Tickets are now on sale.
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As part of Nottingham BID's Halloween Festival keep an eye out for friendly monsters on the city's iconic buildings. It's a real photo opportunity #itsinnottingham
You can catch sight of the friendly monsters until Halloween
Pick up a Halloween Festival map from the Nottingham Tourism Centre. or click the link.
Tue 25 - Fri 28 October
Wollaton Park and Newstead Abbey
The UK?s largest touring outdoor cinema is visiting Wollaton Park and Newstead Abbey this Halloween with a brace of spooky classics.
Lost Boys (15) 1987 Newstead Abbey Tue 25
This 1987 supernatural dark comedy horror film centres on a mother and her two sons as they move back to the seaside town she grew up in looking for a fresh start. They soon discover the sinister reason the local cool kids sleep all day, party all night, never grow up, and never get old.
Hocus Pocus (PG) 1993? Newstead Abbey Wed 26 Wollaton Park Thurs 27
A villainous trio of witches are inadvertently resurrected by a teenage boy on Halloween. 300 years before the Sanderson sisters were hanged for witchcraft but not before had cursed their accuser to live as a black cat for ever. With the help of the bewitched cat, the teenagers must avoid the witches clutches until sunrise, when the witches will turn to dust.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (15) 1975 Wollaton Park Fri 28 A newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr.Frank-n-Furter. This 1975 film is a cult favourite and dressing up is encouraged.
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Sun 16 October
City Ground
This Sunday, Nottingham Forest Women make a return to The City Ground for a huge clash against East Midlands rivals Derby County Women this Sunday.
Forest have started the 2022/23 campaign in fantastic form, winning three of the opening four league games before progressing into the next round of the FA Women's National League Cup.
Playing at The City Ground, for just the 3rd time, the game will be a?great family event, with an adult ticket for ?5, Concessions ?3 and under 18s ?1.
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Sat 15 and Sun 16 October
Bink's Yard, Island Quarter
The Canal & Rivers Trust and the newly opened Binks Yard are inviting people down to the canal side to enjoy a celebration of black artists and performers.
In one of Nottingham's newest venues, you'll be able to enjoy DJ sets, live music, spoken word performances and more.?
On Saturday there will be live performances from?Cara Thompson,?Ravelle Sade,?DJ Tr,?DJ Aicha,?Autumn Soul and many more. Whilst on?Sunday, the Nottingham Gospel Experience pay homage to the role and influence of the black church with live choirs, singers, musicians and speakers featuring some of Nottingham finest gospel artists.
You need to book free tickets to attend
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Tues 18 October
Motorpoint Arena
The World-Famous Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their newly reimagined show to Motorpoint Arena.
The Spread Game Tour is a basketball event like no other. Ankle-breaking moves, jaw-dropping swag, and rim-rattling dunks are only some of the thrills you can expect from the world-famous Globetrotters in this dazzling exhibition of talent and game.?
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Fri 14 to Sun 30 October
National Ice Centre
There's a spookily good half-term skating schedule for you this October!
There is something for everyone this half term.?Events include a Halloween skating party (Fri 28 October), 00s Skating Disco (Fri 21 October) as well as parent & tots sessions, intensive lessons. Plus, lots of public skating sessions.?
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Fri 21 October
Newton Building
A beautiful musical theatre production for children aged 4 - 7 and their families.
Inspired by the book Beegu written and illustrated by Alexis Deacon. The performance features chamber music soundtrack?to gently explore childhood and belonging, and includes singing, drumming and lots of fun and games.
Made in partnership with Nottingham Library Service with performances at 10.30am and 1.30pm.
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Tue 1 to Sun 6 November
Theatre Royal
A spectacular theatrical experience that has everything from mobsters and showgirls to custard pies and splurge guns. A great family show that is always popular.
Bugsy works with Fat Sam to defend his business, but all he really wants to do is spend time with his new love, Blousey, but will he be able to resist seductive songstress Tallulah and stay out of trouble.
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Sun 23 October
Hockley
The annual all-dayer will kick off at 1pm, led by a packed line up of the best homegrown talent and emerging artists across multiple venues including Rough Trade, The Angel, The Bodega, Jamcaf?, Hockley Arts Club and Bar Eleven.?
The event also features a packed street entertainment programme as well as Nottingham Street Food Club bringing a tasty array of food vendors.
Proceeds will go to support a number of local charities carrying out vital work across the city including Imara, Base 51, Emmanuel House, BME Cancer Communities and a Nottingham food bank.?
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