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Saturday 18 January
Old Market Square
Temple Fairs, also known as Miaohui, are Chinese cultural gatherings that take place during the Chinese New Year period. To celebrate Chinese culture, Nottingham City Council has organised this year's Chinese New Year Temple Fair! Get ready for a stunning variety of activities and performances like singing, face changing, musical instrument playing and dragon dancing!
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Thursday 13 February
Motorpoint Arena
This tournament will include some of the biggest names in darts! We're particularly excited to welcome Fallon Sherrock – the first ever woman to win a PDC World Championship match – to Nottingham. The tour comes to our city for its second league night in February and is not to be missed!
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Friday 7 – Saturday 8 February
The streets of Nottingham City Centre
Light Night – Nottingham’s famous and free night of eclectic and electric light installations – is back. This year it’s going to be bigger and better than ever before, with the events spanning the length of two days rather than one! Think parades, light sculptures, breath-taking performances and more...
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Sunday 26 January
Various Venues
BTS spans a number of stages across the city centre. All proceeds from ticket sales, merchandise, and bar sales in DHP venues will be donated to Framework and used to tackle homelessness in Nottingham. Have fun whilst doing your bit for the community! We're all in this together.
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Thursday 6 – Sunday 9 February
Motorpoint Arena
The line-up will see top seeds Great Britain joined by Hungary, Estonia and Romania in Nottingham next month! The winner of the four-team group will advance to the final, qualifying for the Winter Olympics. Take your place ice-side and cheer on Team GB!
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Friday 24 January
Nottingham Rugby Football Club
There's nothing quite like the energy in the crowd during a Nottingham Rugby match!
Get yourself down to Lady Bay for a match between our good ol' Nottingham Rugby team and the Newcastle Falcons that promises to be unforgettable.
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Tuesday 21 – Saturday 25 January
Theatre Royal
There’s something dark lurking in the theatre… Enter a nightmarish world where all your deepest fears are imagined live on stage. A fully sensory and electrifying encounter, Ghost Stories is the ultimate twisted love-letter to horror and an edge-of-your-seat theatrical experience.
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Last chance! Ends Saturday 18 January
Theatre Royal
Kay Mellor makes a triumphant return with a star-studded cast in the world premiere stage production of her multi-award winning TV series Band of Gold. A young mother is drawn into the notorious red-light district, but with a killer on the loose it’s a battle to survive!
January – March
Wollaton Hall
Artist and musician Jason Singh has been invited to create, in his own inimitable way, an auditory response to Wollaton. 'Plant Blindness' is his unique and immersive sound installation in our Camellia House which uses naturally occurring ‘biodata’ from plants to create a musical score. This must-see exhibition manipulates your senses for an awe-inspiring experience.
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Saturday 4 – Sunday 5 April
Newstead Abbey
This immersive experience takes you back to 12th Century Nottingham's epic struggle between Sheriff and Robin Hood. Plus, see local minstrels and artisans. Eat, drink and be merry. Learn a trade or two. Maybe even have a go at archery...
Friday 6 March
Motorpoint Arena
The world famous Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their spectacular show to Nottingham this March.
The 'Pushing the Limits' tour will up the ante for Globetrotters fans, as it presents an attempt to break a new world record, live! Fans can also pose for pictures, grab autographs and much more...
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Saturday 6 – Sunday 14 June
Nottingham Tennis Centre
Enthusiastic volunteers are needed to help at the Nature Valley Open Tennis Tournament. Demand is expected to be extremely high for these places. Younger people (aged 10-18 years) can also get involved with Ball Crew try outs.
Wednesday 5 February
Motorpoint Arena
'Strictly Come Dancing, The Live Tour' is waltzing its way to the Motorpoint Arena, where they'll be hosting their first ever relaxed performance. Adapted to be accessible for a wide range of audiences such as those with autism or a learning disability, the audience will have the freedom to make noise and move about the arena as needed. There are trained staff on hand, too!
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