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Friday 3rd April 2026 | 2pm - 10pm
Binks Yard, Nottingham
Tickets: Book now via the BOOK NOW button above
80s Nostalgia Night – Nottingham
Nottingham is set to rewind the years for an unforgettable 80s experience this Good Friday. Guests will be transported into a neon-filled world celebrating the biggest hits of the decade—synths, singalongs, and iconic tracks that defined a generation.
The event features live tribute performances to Boy George, Madonna, Duran Duran, and Bananarama, alongside DJs spinning 80s dancefloor anthems and forgotten favourites.
From day to night, attendees can enjoy:
Stunning production and retro lights
Fire eaters and stilt walkers
Roaming entertainment
Street food vendors
80s-inspired cocktails and more
Guests will be immersed in epic production and a buzzing crowd, celebrating the music and style that shaped the 80s.
Accessibility Information
To ensure the best experience, anyone requiring accessibility facilities at the venue should contact the ticketing partner: custcare@skiddle.com. Tickets must be purchased before requesting accessibility services.
Essential companions should not purchase a ticket prior to contacting customer support, as refunds will not be possible once accessibility arrangements are applied.
Accommodation
The official hotel partner for the Live Republic 2026 season is Mercure Nottingham City Centre. Guests can save 10% on the best available Bed & Breakfast rate for 2026 by booking through this link: Mercure Nottingham.
Bookings also include 10% off food and drinks during the stay, with details provided at check-in.
| Season (3 Apr 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Friday | 14:00 | - 22:00 |
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