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Saturday 4 November 2023 I Gates open at 4.30pm I Firework Display 8.15pm
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, Trent Bridge
Tickets: Adult - £9, Junior under 16 years - £4 & Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 u16s) £22.
Trent Bridge will celebrate Bonfire Night with a fireworks and street food event on Saturday 4 November, as Nottingham Street Food make their third trip to the venue in 2023.
The centrepiece of the evening will be a fireworks display at 8.15pm, which attendees will be able to witness from seats in the PKF Smith Cooper Stand.
Opening at 4.30pm, the venue concourse areas will host some of Nottingham's finest food traders - including many who have graced Trent Bridge at this year's previous street food events. Entertainment will be also plentiful with musical accompaniment and five refreshments bars open throughout the evening.
'This will be a family-focussed event with everything that you would expect from an organised display'.
From the street food traders in attendance, families will be able to taste a variety of cuisines including Caribbean, Japanese, Indian, Thai, Mexican, Persian mezze and Malaysian, as well as the finest confectionery, hearty baked goods, fried chicken, craft beer and artisanal coffee.
Tickets for the extravaganza – including family discount tickets, upgrade packages and parking tickets – are on sale now, available to purchase via the booking link above.
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