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Until Mon 31 October
Nottingham Castle
Witches and wizards will be working in their magical laboratory with Abramelin's Acadamy of Arcana taking over the Castle's North Bastion.
There are also spooktacular crafts and activities in the Ducal Palace.
For a more spine-tingling experience, there is the After Dark cave tours. Descend into the caves with famed paranormal investigator, Dr Abraham Van Helsing to investigate unexplained disappearances...
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Sun 30 October
City Centre
All treats no tricks in the city centre this Sunday, where there'll be free face painting and 88 sweet stops for children to pick up a Halloween treat.
Batman and the Batmobile will be in the city on King Street.
If spiders are more your thing, St James Hotel on Standard Hill will host Spider School with spiders and wriggly insects galore.
And lookout for those friendly monsters on some of the city's best-known buildings. It's a great selfie opportunity.
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Sat 29 and Sun 30 October
Wollaton Hall and Park
There are fun and spooky goings on this Halloween at Wollaton.
Indoor activities in the hall itself include Hidden History Tours and Halloween 'Make and Take' activities.
Outdoors, there's a 'Magic Potions' walk through the formal gardens.
There is free admission to the Hall’s ground floor, which includes the newly refurbished galleries. You can also experience the stunning views of the formal gardens from the Great Hall and Salon.
It's also the time of year for a leaf kicking Autumn walk in the park.
There's also a traditional rides funfair until Sunday.
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Until 31 October
Newstead Abbey
Discover the Abbey and gardens, if you dare, this Halloween, with children getting free entry to the house with each paying adult.
You can explore the grounds with the ‘ghostly garden’ outdoor trail.
Whilst on the Family Ghost Tour, you'll 'meet' some of the most famous spectral residents by exploring the historic house.
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Fri 28 October
National Ice Centre
Witches, warlocks, zombies and skeletons, grab your skates for The Halloween Skate Party.
There'll be a DJ spinning banging tunes with all the lights to get that party vibe. Plus, if you come in fancy dress, you'll to be in with the chance of winning frighteningly good prizes.
Plus, lots of public skating sessions across the weekend.
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Sun 30 October
Green's Mill
If you're looking for somewhere different to visit this weekend, maybe head to a real Nottingham landmark.
Explore the mill and the visitor centre plus get set for Halloween with a mask making workshop.
There are four sessions at 10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm & 2.30pm and all materials will be supplied.
Booking is essential, and to book a place call 0115 915 6878.
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Fri 28 October
Wollaton Park
There are still a few tickets left for tonight's classic feature film.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (15) 1975 This 1975 film is a cult favourite and dressing up is encouraged. A newly engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter.
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Tue 8 to Sat 12 November
Theatre Royal
Explore a stunning season of opera, with three memorable productions.
La Traviata (Verdi) This riveting tale of scandal, forbidden relationships and damaged reputations bursts with some of the most memorable melodies in opera.
Orpheus (Montiverdi) This pioneering collaboration melds the music of Monteverdi’s 1607 opera Orfeo with brand new music by composer and virtuoso sitar player Jasdeep Singh Degun. Together, he and early music specialist Laurence Cummings lead a cast starring some of the best Indian classical and European baroque musicians in the UK.
Orfeo et Euridice (Gluck) Overflowing with hope, desire, and the utter agony of heartbreak, this pioneering masterpiece cuts straight to the heart in a stripped-back concert performance that elevates the emotional power of the music and the splendour of the chorus and orchestra.
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Thurs 10 and Tue 22 November
Motorpoint Arena
If you missed out on tickets the first show, a second show has just been announced due to phenomenal demand.
It's been over a decade since N-Dubz last toured. and this much-awaited tour sees four-time MOBO Award winners Dappy, Tulisa and Fazer back on the road again, performing hits old and new for two nights in Nottingham.
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The event organisers are donating 500 tickets for the first week of opening to local Nottingham and Nottinghamshire charities so their supporters, volunteer and those in need can enjoy the trail free of charge. The tickets will be valid for the first week, from Fri 2 to Thurs 8 December. You must be a Nottingham or Nottinghamshire registered charity to apply.
The grounds of Wollaton Park will be, once again, transformed into a magical wonderland with a brand new illuminated light trail, which will delight visitors of all ages.
If you are a Nottingham City Council resident you will once again enjoy a 10% saving, however there are limited discounted resident tickets available for each time slot. Popular times always fill up quickly, so early booking is recommended.
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Sun 29 January 2023
Venues across the city
The festival aims to bring together the local Nottingham community by curating a line up full of breaking acts, local heroes and chart-topping sensations,
There are already more than 25 confirmed artists, performing across the day will be: Ferocious Dog, Lawnmower Deth, Palm Reader, alt blk era, Girlband, The Chase plus many more. Ther will be further line-up reveals to follow.
The festival will take place across major venues in the city centre including Rock City, Rescue Rooms, and Bodega, with all proceeds from tickets, bar, and merch going directly to Framework, the charity for the homeless.
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