5 Things to Do in Nottingham This Week

Words: George White
Sunday 13 March 2022
reading time: min, words

From 007 to Thirty Five Gamble Street, there's plenty to check out in Notts over the next seven days...

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Into the Wild Launch Night

When: Wednesday 16 March, 6pm 
Where: Canalhouse Bar
How much: From £22.00

To celebrate two decades of friendship, Castle Rock Brewery and the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust are launching a brand new collab beer: Into the Wild. As part of a special night of celebration, the Canalhouse will host quizzes, raffles, and an exhibition of potential designs for the brew’s packaging - all of which have been created by local artists. 

You can read more about this fruitful collaboration on our website

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Yanoland Presents - Skaiwater, Jonjo Yano and More

When: Friday 18 March, 7pm
Where: Rough Trade
How much: £8

Kick off your weekend in style - as a mix of talented musicians hit up Rough Trade for a proper party. Highly-rated rapper Skaiwater is joined by the likes of Jonjo Yano, Beau Presley, Deadteam and Kid Trash for a night to remember down on Broad Street. With tickets available for less than a tenner, this is not one to miss.

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Emerge

When: Saturday 19 March, 12pm 
Where: Bentinck Studios and Thirty Five Gamble Street
How much: Free

With live DJs, art exhibitions, workshops and Middle Eastern street food, there will be something for everyone when Emerge takes over Bentinck Studios and Thirty Five Gamble Street on Saturday 19 March. Boasting an impressive range of artists including Smallkid and Emily Catherine, this promises to be a showcase of the most exciting talent Nottingham has to offer - and the perfect way to welcome Spring.

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Women in Tandem

When:Sunday 20 March, 1pm 
Where:
Chaucer Street
How much: Free

Women in Tandem - a collective aiming to keep Nottingham happy, healthy and less polluted - is opening up a brand new community bike workshop, and they’re doing so in style. With talks from inspirational women, workshops about women in cycling, and a chance to meet the team behind it all, this is the perfect chance to support a vital local institution and learn more about how you can get back on your bike as the weather (hopefully) starts to improve.

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The Hallé Film Music Concert: The Music of James Bond

When: Saturday 19 March, 7.30pm 
Where: Royal Concert Hall
How much: From £15.50 

What’s even cooler than Daniel Craig in a swanky suit sipping a martini (shaken, not stirred)? Well, arguably every iconic title theme from the James Bond movies throughout the years. And now, thanks to conductor Stephen Bell and his orchestra, you can experience everything from Goldfinger to Live and Let Die as they were meant to be heard, all in the comfort of one of Nottingham’s fanciest venues. This one gets a Dr Yes from us. 

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