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Until Fri 17 February
Various venues
This annual festival celebrates Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths with interactive, fun and free family events across Nottinghamshire. Explore the wonders of Science with a jam-packed programme of exciting events and workshops.
This year's festival is guaranteed to inspire and delight curious families of all ages. There is also a great festival magazine that contains event listings as well as fun facts and activities to keep children busy this half term.
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Sat 10 June
Colwick Country Park
Detonate Festival brings Nottingham together for a massive party, set amongst the woodland, lakes and clearings of Colwick Country Park: 15,000 people, more than 60 live artists and DJs. The phase one line-up includes Chase & Status, A Little Sound, Girls Don't Sync, LF System, Oppidan, Vibe Chemistry and many more.
The festival also features floating stages and woodland hideaways, global street food, cocktails, boat parties, fireworks, VIP Island and live street art! Tickets are on sale now.
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Until Sun 19 February
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Ignite that inquisitive spark in your little ones this half term with a range of craft, theatre and science workshops and activities.
With many events falling as part of the Nottingham Festival of Science & Curiosity, they are helping the next generation of imaginations get thinking!
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Until Sun 19 February
National Ice Centre
Join the National Ice Centre for disco sessions, themed parents and tots skates, and daily skating sessions!
Plus, learn how to skate at intensive lessons and develop skills at the Junior Ice Hockey Clinic.
There's also a holiday club from Monday to Friday for children aged 7-13.
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Wed 10 May
Motorpoint Arena
Violin superstar André Rieu has made classical music accessible to millions around the world and turned the waltz into an international sensation.
The perfect gift for Valentine's Day, André Rieu’s romantic and joyful programs include a mixture of light classics, waltzes, music from film and opera as well as pop songs, performed by his Johann Strauss Orchestra.
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Tue 21 - Sat 25 February
Theatre Royal
Frank Galvin is a washed up veteran lawyer and an alcoholic. He is presented with one last chance to redeem himself when he is given an open-and-shut medical malpractice case that no one thinks he can win.
Up against the unforgiving medical establishment, he courageously refuses an out of court settlement, believing it is negligence that has condemned a young mother. Smelling a cover up, he instead takes the case and the entire legal system to court…
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Sun 7 & Mon 8 May
Motorpoint Arena
Multi-platinum selling global superstar Michael Bublé makes his highly anticipated return to the UK, his first nationwide arena tour in more than four years.
20 years after the release of his self-titled debut album, the Higher tour brings a charismatic, intimate show - an evening you won’t forget and a great gift for Valentine's Day.
Michael Bublé will be performing his most-loved hits and the greatest tracks from his phenomenal career, alongside songs from his No.1 album Higher.
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Sat 11 February
Metronome
Just The Tonic brings you four different acts at every Saturday show, including some of the best up and coming comperes and headliners from the UK and abroad.
Metronome is described by many comedians as one of the best comedy venues in the country. Tonight's acts include Connor Burns, David Eagle and Joe Wells.
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If you visited Nottingham Light Night on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 February we'd love to hear your thoughts so we can make improvements for next year.
Click on the link below to complete our short visitor survey. If you would like to be in with a chance of winning a National Ice Centre family skate pass, tickets to see Annie at the Royal Concert Hall, and a Barburrito voucher, please add your details at the end. Otherwise your information will remain anonymous.
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