Whether you’re a sucker for ‘traditional romance’ or enjoy the quirkier side of a romantic experience, Valentine’s Day is a day to express your love for a special someone in a multitude of ways. Have you already got plans or are you still looking for something to do? If you answered with the latter then worry not, ...
Peggy's Skylight have done it again! This time with the UK's number one Jive and Swing band, The Jive Aces. Since getting together the band have become world renowned for their incredible stage presence and high-energy performances and showmanship. They were also the first ever live band to reach the finals of Britain's Got Talent.
For one night only the self-proclaimed Purveyors of full-fat, calorie-laden, whipped up funk 'n' soul, James Brown is Annie, named after an Eddie Murphy Saturday Night Live sketch, is returning to Nottingham for two performances in one day!
Produced by the incredible Roger Taylor and fellow band member of Queen Brian May, The Queen Extravaganza Nottingham has been designed especially to facilitate new fans, together with the long-standing fans, to truly immerse themselves and celebrate the music of one of the biggest bands in the world.
The New Year's Eve Gala 2022 at The Royal Concert Hall begins at 6pm and has a running time of just over two hours, meaning that those who wish to can make their way into Nottingham City Centre to experience the swell of excitement that is palpable at this time of year. So whether you’re planning on going out-out or heading home to spend a quiet night in with loved ones this gala is certainly a way to raise your spirits and get you in the celebratory mood.
On Sunday 23rd October, after a three year enforced hiatus, Hockley Hustle is set to make a triumphant return to Hockley. Set to take over 30 Nottingham venues and feature 350 artists Hockley Hustle is a music and arts festival that helps five charities, added bonus? You only need to purchase one wristband to gain access to the entire festival.
The Goose Fair is one of Europe’s largest travelling fairs and is one of Nottingham’s oldest traditions, dating back more than 700 years. There is a legend that surrounds the fair, it is claimed that the Festival got its name from when a large flock of geese were driven from Lincolnshire and Norfolk to be sold in Nottingham.
Gandeys Circus has a reputation for concocting world class productions and taking them all around the globe, the reputation spans over one hundred years and is absolutely second to none.
Gandeys Circus returns to Nottingham with a sensational new production for 2022 – ROAR!!!
On Sunday the 15th of September, The Nottingham Green Festival will be entering its 27th year at the beautiful location of Arboretum Park from 12pm to 6pm. In short, the festival is a place for people of all ages and stages to come together, learn and explore and try the latest techniques and activities that are environmentally friendly and socially ethical.