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When: Monday 21 March, 7pm
Where: Metronome
How Much? £22
Most well known for combining folk and pop punk together, you can catch Frank Turner at the Metronome this Monday, following his latest release FTHC. Look forward to hearing new songs including The Gathering, Fatherless, and Punches.
When: Tuesday 22 March - Sunday 27 March
Where: Nottingham Society of Artists
How Much? Free
Curated by East Midlands Contemporary Textiles, the exhibition Exploring Line debuts this week at the Nottingham Society of Artists Gallery. Wander on down to Friar Lane to take a look at all they have to display.
When: Friday 25 March, 7pm
Where: The Bodega
How Much? £16
Known previously as the frontman for Pele, Ian Prowse can now be found acting as lead for Amsterdam - the rock pop group formed in 1999. You can hear him, alongside the rest of the band at the Bodega this Friday, playing from the newly released album One Hand On The Starry Plough.
When: Friday 25 March - Sunday 27
Where: Market Square
How Much? Free
Nottingham champions its independent makers and sellers. and the Ayup Market is no different. Providing an opportunity for independent creatives to sell directly from the market square, this promises to be a charming market, ready in time for mother’s day weekend.
When: Sunday 27 March
Where: Rough Trade
How Much? Free
Enjoy an afternoon of Northern Soul for free this Sunday at Rough Trade. Featuring DJ Russell Fenby, and more, everyone is welcome. No need to book a ticket, just show up!
When: Wednesday 23 March
Where: National Justice Museum
How Much? Free
Do you love print and zine/ magazine culture? Then this free event might be right up your street. Featuring guests from Dizzy Ink, Five Leaves Books, Raw Print, Sparrow Library and our own Editor in Chief.
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