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Friday 14 - Sunday 16 June
Sneinton Market Avenues
Buy Dad a pint or two, at the two day festival at Sneinton Market Avenues and Plaza which tops off Nottingham Craft Beer week.
Sample beers from a huge range of international and local breweries, enjoy live music and some amazing street food!
Friday 14 June - 5:30pm - 10:30pm Saturday 15 June - 12pm - 5pm Saturday 15 June - 6pm - 10:30pm
Grab your festival tickets which start at £10 (+booking fee) and all tickets include a festival glass and programme.
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Saturday 15 June
Victoria Embankment
Grab the best grandstand seats in town for you and Dad and cheer on the British team as they battle it out against the world’s best triathletes as the race for Tokyo 2020 hots up.
Your seats will overlook the main stadium area with the swim start, transition, bike course, changeover zone, finish and big screen too, so you'll catch all the action!
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Saturday 20 July
Wollaton Hall
What Dad wouldn't want tickets to see his favourite music idols, including headliners, Manic Street Preachers and The Specials, as well as Rag’n’Bone Man and All Saints!
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22 - 26 August
Wollaton Hall
If your Dad likes a bit of Queen or Prince or enjoys a sing along to the hits of ABBA, he'd love Father's Day tickets to one of the Summer Nights outdoor film screenings this August.
Thursday 22 - A Star Is Born (15) Friday 23 - Bohemian Rhapsody (12A) Saturday 24 - Labyrinth (U) Sunday 25 - Purple Rain (15) Monday 26 - Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (PG)
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14 - 17 June
Arnot Hill Park, Arnold
If you're looking for something for the whole family to do this Father's Day weekend, then pop along to Arnold Carnival.
This free event has performances from professional musicians, and there will also be a variety of community music, dance groups, local school bands, choirs and solo artists performing over the weekend.
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Until Sunday 16 June
Nottingham Tennis Centre
Take your seats and watch amazing grass court tennis played by some of the world’s best male and female players at the first round of the LTA summer grass court event as they prepare for Wimbledon.
Friday 28 June
Sherwood Pines
Her powerhouse vocals have captured many with hits such as ‘Right Here’, ‘Real Love’, ‘Hold My Hand’ and ‘Don't Be So Hard On Yourself’. Glynne's second studio album, Always In Between (2018) debuted at Number 1 in the UK and she follows this up with singles ‘All I Am’ and ‘I'll Be There’.
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Dates throughout the summer
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Grab a picnic and experience performances of some well known classics, with a twist, including A Midsummer Nights Dream & Wind in the Willows or family favourites including Gangster Granny, or The Secret Garden.
Saturday 29 June
Sherwood Pines
Paul Weller’s versatility and creativity has connected with fans for the past four decades, making him one of the most significant players of the British Music scene. A cultural icon, his impact, relevance and popularity with the public, fellow musicians and critics alike remains unabated in his milestone 60th year.
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Dates throughout the summer
Newstead Abbey
Enjoy the manicured gardens and beautiful ruins of Newstead Abbey, before finding a spot and enjoying performances such as an inventive take on Macbeth or the swashbuckling Treasure Island.
Sunday 30 June
Sherwood Pines
Singer/songwriter Jack Savoretti performs classic tracks alongside songs from his sixth studio album, ‘Singing To Strangers’. Recorded in Rome at Ennio Morricone’s studio, which features his latest single and BBC Radio 2’s Record Of The Week ‘Candlelight’
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