A wonderful family event set in the beautiful Nottinghamshire countryside, it is a brilliant 2 day festival that has been especially created for grown ups and their little people. Gloworm Festival returns to Thoresby Park on Friday 11th - Sunday 13th August 2023. Expect the best of the best talent across House, Tech House, Techno and D'n'B, with a line up of over 50 outstanding artists, providing a stand-out soundtrack for a forest rave like you've never experienced before. The Forbidden Forest Festival takes over Belvoir Castle from 2nd - 4th June 2023. Moving to a new weekend in the festival calendar, the 2023 festival will take place across 3 enchanted days, officially marking the start of the summer in the unique way that only Forbidden Forest can. Each June, they feature a variety of music acts across multiple stages with its sights set on becoming one of the biggest music events to ever take place in the city. Meadowlandsis the new event series from live promoters FKP Scorpio. It kicks off on Saturday 10th June 2023 at Colwick Park. The phase one line-up includes Chase & Status and A Little Sound. You can expect 15,000 people in the crowd as well as more than 60 live artists and DJs. It kick off on Sunday 28th May 2023 at various venues across the city.ĭetonate brings Nottingham together for a massive party, set amongst the woodland, lakes and clearings of Colwick Country Park. The festival takes place in Manchester, Bristol, and Nottingham and has put acts such as The 1975, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Mumford & Sons, Florence + The Machine, Ed Sheeran and The XX on the map. Since starting in Nottingham in 2005 Dot To Dot Festival has established itself as the UK’s premier festival for unearthing the hottest new talent around, alongside established acts from all over the globe. Be prepared to witness the biggest names in Disco, House & Funk including Craig Charles, Gok Wan and US disco star Barbara Tucker. The Woodland Disco Festival comes to Nottingham on Saturday 8th July 2023! Submerged in the fairy tale setting of a majestic Woodland only 10 minutes from Nottingham City Centre, you can expect a fully immersive festival as they enhance the natural surroundings of Newstead Abbey with a vibrant production and dazzling visuals and 2 stages. Within these hertiage venues, they prepare to welcome musicians and composers of local and national renown to celebrate the joy that is live music. Venues include Theatre Royal, Nottingham Contemporary, The Squire Perfroming Arts Centre, St Peter's Chuch and St Mary's in the Lace Market. The Nottingham Chamber Music Festival returns feach year in June at various venues across Nottingham City Centre. Revellers can enjoy a smashing day out at Splendour, the one-day musical extravaganza at the glorious Wollaton Park on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 July 2023, which brings together new music with splashes of legendary talent from the past. Nottinghamshire’s acclaimed music scene has thrived in the past ten years. Along with some mighty fun music festivals taking place across the city's finest venues, you can also check out live music in more unique locations throughout Nottinghamshire. Festivals are a chance to really see a city shine, and luckily for us Nottinghamshire has them by the bucketful. Whether its feasting on fine food, fun days out with the family, tasting a plethora of ales, or dancing in the sunshine, there’s sure to be something to tickle your fancy in this rundown of festivals happening in 2023. This is the time to chill out, tune in and make some amazing memories.
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