We’ve rounded up our top 5 things to do in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire this weekend.
Take your pick of unique events and activities including Bob Dylan, The Nottingham Panthers and much more!
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There are many more things to do and explore on our full What’s On Calendar such as interesting exhibitions, tours, and fun outdoor activities. Have a browse today and find the perfect activity or experience to enjoy this weekend.
1. Bob Dylan "Rough and Rowdy Ways" World Wide Tour
Friday 8th November | Motorpoint Arena Nottingham | 6.30pm | You can still secure tickets from £108.10!
Bob Dylan will once again be bringing his Rough and Rowdy Ways World tour to Motorpoint Arena Nottingham.
The impact of Bob Dylan cannot be overstated. Nobody else so revolutionised the way we think about singing, songwriting, music as protest and the very definition of folk music, all in their first decade as a performer. Dylan did all this while remaining elusive, chameleonic and defiant, setting him apart from almost anyone else to ever sing into a microphone.
2. Winter Craft Fair at Southwell Minster
Friday 8th - Saturday 9th November | Southwell Minster | Friday 4pm – 8pm and Saturday 10am – 4pm | Entry £3 (suggested donation)
A mixture of returning favourites and new stallholders are all lined up for this year's Winter Craft Fair at Southwell Minster, with a two day event.
There will be around 60 stalls selling a wide range of goods in the Minster, as well as an additional 15 in the stunning State Chamber of The Archbishop's Palace next door (open both days). This is one of the region's most loved events and is the perfect place to pick up a gift for a loved one whilst helping support independent businesses. Expect jewellery, ceramics, glassware, textiles, hand-crafted cards and much, much more.
3. Christmas Wine & Cheese Tasting at Wolds Wine Estate
Saturday 9th November | Wolds Wine Estate | 6pm | Tickets: £50pp
Guests are invited to an evening of tasting fantastic wines, complemented by a cheeky Port, all paired with artisan British cheeses. The evening will include discussions on wine tasting techniques, food and wine pairing, and a classic Port and Stilton combination.
Can’t make it this weekend? Don’t worry, you can also catch this event on Saturday 30th November.
4. Nottingham Panthers v Sheffield Steelers
Saturday 9th November | Motorpoint Arena Nottingham | Doors open 5.30pm, face off 7pm | Tickets from £23.20
The Nottingham Panthers play Sheffield Steelers at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham this Saturday!
The Nottingham Panthers are the only professional ice hockey team in the East Midlands. Playing out of the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham Panthers’ games provide an atmosphere like no other and it’s suitable for all ages, whether you’re looking to start your night with something different or spend some time with the family.
The action is fast, non-stop & physical as the Panthers battle it out with teams across the Premier Sports Elite League for the points that will take them to top of the standings & put them in contention for the league title when the season ends.
5. Seasick Steve
Sunday 10th November | Royal Concert Hall | 7.30pm | Tickets from £38.40
New Years Eve 2006 on Jools Holland’s BBC Hootenanny an unknown American singer/songwriter already a grandfather with a beat-up Japanese guitar with only three strings and old wooden box to stomp on made musical history. Seasick Steve was introduced to the UK and the UK adopted Seasick Steve.
He’s played all over the world and released new records. Seasick Steve has gone on to play almost every major festival in the World, selling out numerous tours and legendary venues along the way such as Wembley Arena in 2016 and two nights at The Royal Albert Hall in 2014.
Catch him in Nottingham this Sunday!
This blog was written by Katherine Taylor, Marketing Executive at Visit Nottinghamshire.
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