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Saturday 29th March 2025, 3-10pm
The Palais, Nottingham
From £16.75 (Group offer from £12.62)
The Road to Nashville Country Music Indoor Festival is coming to Nottingham in 2025!
Join The Palais on Saturday the 30th of March as they will be bringing you the biggest indoor Country Music festival in the Midlands!
They will be joined by the world's best country music tributes with the likes of Shania Twain (with a 5-piece band), Morgan Wallen & support from The Other Country Band! ⚡️
Also expect: Honky Tonk line dancing, Country DJ's, Roaming Entertainers, Vintage Games & more...
The Road to Nashville Country Music Indoor Fest at The Palais (29 Mar 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Saturday | 15:00 | - 22:00 |
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