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Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd November | 2024 | Opens 6.30pm on Friday, 5.30pm on Saturday
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, Trent Bridge
Adult £12 | Junior under 16 years £6 | Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 u16s) £30
Trent Bridge will celebrate Bonfire Night across two evenings this winter, hosting two fireworks and street food extravaganzas on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 November, after a sell-out first event last year.
Notts Street Food will return to the venue for the third time in 2024 with an abundance of local street food traders serving delicacies across both nights. Both evenings will be centred around an epic fireworks display, taking place at 8.30pm on the Friday and the slightly earlier time of 7.30pm on the Saturday.
Spectators will be treated to the display from the venue’s family stand, the PKF Smith Cooper Stand, which has both disabled and pushchair access. Opening at 6.30pm on Friday and 5.30pm on Saturday, the venue concourse will be abuzz with a host of street food traders, many of whom have recently pitched up at Trent Bridge for this year’s Bank Holiday street food festivals.
As an added bonus, a host of free, family entertainment will be on offer for youngsters to enjoy, whilst a DJ will be performing from the Sound Bar.
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