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Wednesday 9 - Saturday 12 October 2024
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Tickets on sale now with Early Bird prices available until 1 August
The Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival is to return to Trent Bridge in 2024!
The Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival will be staged at its now traditional Nottingham home from Wednesday 9 to Saturday 12 October.
Brewery bars representing Castle Rock, Blue Monkey, Black Iris, Bang The Elephant, Lincoln Green, Thornbridge, Nottingham Brewery, Lenton Lane, Shipstone’s and others will stand alongside stillages of quality real ales from many other esteemed brewers across the country, as the festival returns with access to new areas and a jam-packed live music programme.
NEW FOR 2024 - As well as individual day tickets there is a new Season Ticket option which gives admission to all public sessions. There is also a new Party Night ticket which allows entry after 7pm on the Saturday evening.
Please note - entry for the Wed 1-4pm session is limited to trade invitations and CAMRA members only.
The EarlyBird window is currently open - all EarlyBird ticket purchases include complimentary admission to Notts v Essex One Day Cup cricket on August 11.
Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival (9 Oct 2024 - 12 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday | 16:00 | - 23:00 |
Thursday - Saturday | 11:00 | - 23:00 |
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