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Out of time: a tale of two hotels on Derby Road
Thu 21 May 2026Two hotels once stood on Derby Road, and played roles in some unusual Nottingham history – one facilitated a dramatic confrontation featuring local suffragettes, the other housed a ‘mini Scotland’. Here’s the hidden history in those now-innocuous locations.
Life Behind Bars: with John Slee, Manager at The Lincolnshire Poacher
Thu 19 Feb 2026We popped in to see John Slee, Manager at The Lincolnshire Poacher, to talk about whiskey, stables and famous guests...
Exhibition review: Relic at 28 Broad Street
Fri 19 Sept 2025Kid30 and friends bring you an immersive, bleak and humourous take on the future in this pop-up exhibition showing this weekend only in Nottingham City Centre...
Gig review: Black Country, New Road at Rock City
Mon 15 Sept 2025Black Country, New Road's Forever Howlong tour kicked off at Rock City for what was - shockingly - the first headline gig for the band in the city. One of the best exports from The Windmill Brixton scene proved once again why they’re worth the hype...
Actor, Writer and Director Ryan Symons on The Void: Thunder Road’s chilling new sci-fi horror
Mon 08 Sept 2025We caught up with writer, director and actor, Ryan Simons, about Thunder Road’s chilling new sci-fi horror, The Void. Catch it at Mansfield Palace Theatre on Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 September...
The Thompsons on Splendour Festival, street names, and the Major Oak
Tue 29 Jul 2025Here's what Nottingham's most opinionated grocers had to say about this month's topics in LeftLion...
Festival review: Sunday at Splendour 2025 in Wollaton Park
Mon 28 Jul 2025Day two of Splendour Festival featured stormy skies and lots of electrifying performances. Not ones to let a little bit of weather put us off, and with a packed line-up waiting across all the stages, we didn't waste any time hitting the fields of Wollaton Hall again...
Festival review: Saturday at Splendour 2025 in Wollaton Park
Thu 24 Jul 2025After a year away, the biggest weekend in the Nottingham musical calendar returned – Splendour Festival. With a stellar line-up of indie legends, pop icons, local heroes and the very best emerging talent from the Midlands and beyond, we headed down to Wollaton Hall to catch all the Saturday action…
Ten reasons not to miss the return of Splendour Festival this year
Tue 08 Jul 2025After a brief hiatus, Nottingham’s much-loved Splendour Festival is back and ready to reclaim its place in the East Midlands’ cultural calendar. On Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 July, the two-day music extravaganza returns to its original home in Nottingham, Wollaton Park. With expanded stages, some very well-known names in UK music, and plenty of surprises in store, Splendour 2025 is more than just a returning festival — it’s a celebration of live music, community, and Nottingham culture.
Whether you’re planning to go for the sing-alongs, the new discoveries, or just a great pint with friends in the sun, this one’s not to be missed. To help get you hyped, here are ten very good reasons why you should mark your calendar now.
We chat to Set In Motion about what drives them, Splendour Festival, and their playlists...
Fri 04 Jul 2025Set in Motion are one of the Nottingham music scene’s most promising bands. Noted for catchy indie hooks, powerful songs and incredible live performances, over the last two years they’ve made a name for themselves as a guitar music powerhouse act. We caught up with vocalist and guitarist Alfie Wallace, guitarist Dillan Telford, bassist Niall Hopkins and drummer Joe Carnell - outside the Fox and Grapes - to discuss their imminent Splendour Festival set, their future plans and what they’re listening to at the minute...
Local indie rockers The Publics talk influences, community and Splendour Festival
Wed 02 Jul 2025Local indie legends The Publics are known for high energy live shows and a unique double frontman approach. From a huge, sold-out Rescue Rooms headline spot back in December to a main stage slot at Splendour this year, they’ve been up to some very big things. We caught up with lead guitarist Elliot Stephenson to discuss their influences, ethics and upcoming plans…
The Thompsons on beer, lost Nottingham and Haydn Road
Mon 30 Jun 2025Nottingham's most opinionated greengrocers talk beer, lost Nottingham and Haydn Road
Pretzels, muffins and seriously good coffee: we tried out Derby Road's District Coffee
Mon 23 Jun 2025There’s a cool new place to caffeinate in the city centre. Lucy Campion met with Ash and Bobby Williams the owners of Derby Road's District Coffee to find out more about this contemporary coffee shop and its famous pretzels.
Competition: Win Tickets To Splendour Festival 2025
Mon 16 Jun 2025Splendour Festival is back on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 July after a year's hiatus. The festival returns to Wollaton Park bigger than ever with dozens of well known acts and lots of upcoming talent on the line-up. And we have two pairs of tickets to give away...
These streets are ours: Sherwood's Haydn Road
Mon 09 Jun 2025Boasting independent bars and restaurants, plus a great selection of charity shops for the thrift-lovers among us, the Nottingham suburb of Sherwood has been a popular destination for a leisurely afternoon for many years now. But just off the high street, Haydn Road offers a surprising selection of local staples. In this new regular feature - celebrating lesser-known but much-loved areas of Nottinghamshire, Sophie Gargett meets the traders of Haydn Road and muses on the merits of local shopping.
On the Road again: The story behind Igloo Hybrid, Nottingham's sole hostel accomodation
Tue 06 May 2025Tucked away in a quaint courtyard just off Wheeler Gate, Igloo Hybrid is Nottingham’s only hostel accommodation for visitors to the city. After thirty years of welcoming guests from around the world, owner B Kristiansen is getting ready to sell up and return to her native Denmark, but not before finding a buyer that will keep the heart of Igloo beating. We spoke to B to find out what kept her in Nottingham for so long and what goes into running this local establishment.
Gig review: Black Country, New Road at Rough Trade Nottingham
Tue 08 Apr 2025British math-rock sextet specialists Black Country, New Road have returned to the fold with their third album and recently hit Nottingham with a special live and signing even at Rough Trade...