Things Fell Apart, Toy Story and The Fratellis - a busy seven days are coming up for Notts...
Jon Ronson: Live
When: Monday 4 April, 7.30pm
Where: Broadway Cinema
How much: £20
Bringing his popular BBC Radio 4 podcast Things Fell Apart live to Broadway, expect a night of surprise guests, Q&As and rare video clips as Jon Ronson dives into the growth of online culture wars and their impact on people’s careers and wellbeing. Described as a ‘revelatory listen’ by The Royal Television Society, this is not one to miss.
Toy Story in Concert
When: Thursday 7 April, 6pm
Where: The Royal Concert Hall
How much: £32-68
Can you believe Toy Story is over two decades old? It’s still an absolute classic all these years later. And one of its best features is undoubtedly the memorable soundtrack. This week, you can experience each iconic song like never before - as the Novello Orchestra bring Randy Newman’s killer tunes to life.
The Fratellis
When: Monday 4 April, 7pm
Where: Rock City
How much: £22.50
Guess who’s back, back again? It’s The Fratellis, they’re back - two years after they were first meant to perform this gig at Rock City. Ever since their debut album Costello Music took the country by storm, they’ve been getting Notts audiences hyped with their unique sound. And if you’ve ever been to the City Ground, they’re bound to have a special place in your heart.
Dirty Disco Sound System
When: Saturday 9 April, 5.30pm
Where: The Malt Cross
How much: Free (£3 donation to YMCA encouraged)
Live music is back at one of the city’s most lively pubs, with Dirty Disco Sound System taking over Malt Cross this weekend. Even better? The event is completely free to attend. Donations to the YMCA are encouraged, though, with money raised ensuring more people can thrive in our community.
Nottingham Panthers
When: Sunday 10 April, 4pm
Where: Motorpoint Arena
How much: From £11.25
The Panthers continue their 2022 campaign with a head-to-head against Guildford Flames on Sunday. It may have been a rocky season for the side so far - with a recent change of head coach creating uncertainty off the rink - but with recent wins against the Belfast Giants and the Glasgow Clan, things are starting to look up. Here’s hoping they can grab another big victory this week.
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