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Saturday 15 March | 2025 | Gates open 17:15, show starts 19:15
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Tickets from £18
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Experience storytelling like never before with a wonderful new 45-minute drone light show adaptation of the classic novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Join Dorothy and her faithful dog, Toto, as they embark on a whirlwind adventure that begins with a cyclone sweeping them from their Kansas farm to the Land of Oz. Along the way, they meet unforgettable friends: the brain-seeking Scarecrow, the heart-longing Tin Woodman and the courage-craving Cowardly Lion. Together, they bravely confront the Wicked Witch and other life challenges, reminding us of the strength found in friendship and the power of self-belief.
This is more than a show; witness a magical performance in the sky, tuck into your favourites in the food village and enjoy a world-class stadium experience with entertainment at Trent Bridge.
Wizard of Oz Drone Light Show: Nottingham (15 Mar 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Saturday | 17:15 | - 20:00 |
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