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Fri 3 and Sat 4 February
Across the City Centre
A date for your diary... as we're pleased to announce that Nottingham’s Light Night will return on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 February.
Over 30 immersive and interactive light-based installations, performances and activities will feature right across the city centre as a part of this popular after-dark event.
From Old Market Square to Binks Yard and from the Robin Hood Statue to Sussex Street there is something for everyone, whether you're an arts and culture enthusiast, looking for a free family trip out or are simply eager to get the perfect shot for your Instagram!
Plan your visit and read more about the installations on the Light Night App, available to download before the event on the IoS App Store and Google Play. There will also be a small number of pre-printed guides available from the Tourist Information Centre and at key locations on the day.
Interested in volunteering at Light Night? You need to be 18+ and confident in engaging with and talking to people. Please fill in the form here.
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Sun 29 January
Various venues
Beat The Streets aims to be a force for positive change by using music to bring together the people of Nottingham.
Raising funds to support homeless people in need, all proceeds from tickets, merch and bar takings from Rock City, Rescue Rooms, Stealth and Bodega are donated to the charity Framework.
The full line-up for the celebratory day of live music features over 50 artists who will take to stages across major venues in the city centre, including Rock City, Rescue Rooms, Stealth and Bodega.
The multi-venue urban festival once again gives local Nottingham musicians a prominent place on the line-up, and features notable upcoming artists, including: Ferocious Dog, Lawnmower Deth, Palm Reader, alt blk era, Girlband, The Chase plus many more.
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Tue 24 - Sat 28 January
Theatre Royal
Enter a wondrous world of magical fairies and vampires, where the timeless tale of good vs evil is turned upside-down, creating a supernatural love story that even the passage of time itself cannot hinder.
Will Princess Aurora ever find her true love again?
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Tue 24 & Wed 25 January
Motorpoint Arena
Fun, fab-u-lous and pure entertainment – the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour is hitting the road. Now you have the chance to experience everything you love about the multi-award-winning TV series – live!
Anton Du Beke will join fellow TV judges Shirley Ballas and Craig Revel Horwood as they tour to arenas, alongside the host with the most, Janette Manrara.
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Fri 3 February
National Ice Centre
The National Ice Centre is bringing back the UV Paint Skating Party!
Think… gallons of paint, UV paint blasters, UV lights, dance music and loads of fun.
The skating parties are very popular so pre-book your tickets online to avoid disappointment.
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Sat 21 January
Metronome
Just the Tonic brings you four different acts at every standard Saturday show, showing some of the best up and coming comperes and headliners from the UK and abroad.
This week it's Lindsey Santoro, Phil Ellis, Peter Brush and Scott Bennett.
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Fri 27 January
Metronome
Celebrate the end of the January blues with a night of swing and jazz from Nottingham Trent University Music's award-winning Big Band.
Join them for an energetic evening of music at Metronome featuring everything from Miles Davis to Frank Sinatra.
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Tue 31 January
Motorpoint Arena
Florence + The Machine bring their Dance Fever Tour to Nottingham, supported by special guest Willie J Healey.
A portion of every ticket sold will be donated to the charity Choose Love.
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Until Thu 16 February
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Lakeside Arts celebrates the Year of the Rabbit in 2023 with a range of events to enjoy across January and February.
Amidst the shortest and darkest days of the year, they will host a number of family craft workshops including fan painting, lantern making and 3D pop-up cards, plus the opportunity to learn about the beautiful Chinese Tea Ceremony.
Another highlight is the wonderful show 'Moon Rabbit & Other Stories from China'. This magical piece of storytelling theatre recounts some of the folk tales of China and East Asia.
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