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Sunday 11th August | 2024 | 9.30am - 6.30pm
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club - Trent Bridge
Adults £6 | Juniors £1
Families can indulge in a host of free, family-friendly entertainment at Trent Bridge's annual Family Fun Day on Sunday 11 August, coinciding with the Outlaws' 50-over fixture against Essex.
The famous Trent Bridge venue and it's concourses will be abuzz with activities for all to enjoy, including:
- face-painting
- retro gaming
- balloon modelling
- slime-making
- glitter tattoos
- urban art station
- bubbleologist
- bug hotel making
- clay creating
- hula hooping workshop
- activity trails
- live DJ
Visitors can wonder onto the Trent Bridge pitch during the interval in play, whilst the Outlaws will be on hand for selfies and autographs after the game.
Expect music, a live DJ and a wide range of food and drink offerings available throughout the day, too.
Gates open at 9.30am when all entertainment will begin, whilst the cricket will get underway at 11am. The match is expected to finish around 6.30pm, but match timings can be subject to change on the day.
Adult tickets are £6, whilst under 16s can enjoy all the action for just £1.
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