Nottingham Street Food x Trent Bridge Cricket Ground - Fireworks Night

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Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 November 2025
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, Trent Bridge
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Trent Bridge will host Bonfire Night celebrations of fireworks and street food this November, as the Notts Street Food Festival returns on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 November.
Having staged sold-out events in the last two years to celebrate Guy Fawkes' Night, the venue will once again be graced with fireworks displays set to music this Autumn, including a Halloween-themed extravaganza on 1 November.
While the spectacular display will be the centrepiece of the evening, street food favourites will return to the Trent Bridge concourses, with music performances and family-friendly entertainment also on offer.
“While Trent Bridge is known for the white-knuckle drama and unmissable moments of our nation’s summer sport, we are keen to ensure that we stay at the heart of Nottingham’s events scene all year round,” said Michael Temple, Commercial Director at Trent Bridge.
“With that in mind, we are overjoyed to be once again throwing open our gates to celebrate Halloween, Fireworks Night, and some truly delicious street food, all under the same roof.
“We are focused on offering something that the whole family can enjoy, and with two sell-out November firework and street food festivals already under our belts, we are confident this year’s will be another event to remember.”
The event follows popular stagings of the Notts Street Food Festival at the venue over the May and August Bank Holiday weekends, with thousands of patrons visiting Trent Bridge each time to sample street food alongside live cricket featuring Notts Outlaws or The Blaze.
Aaron Wilson of Notts Street Food added: “It’s such a delight to be returning to Trent Bridge for not just the third time in 2025, but the third year in a row for our fireworks extravaganza.
“We thoroughly enjoy our partnership with Trent Bridge and it has been wonderful to see how the people of Nottingham have taken our regular festivities to their hearts by turning out in numbers.
“We will once again refresh our offering of traders to ensure there are some new delights on offer, but with the usual favourites of fireworks, entertainment and live music all staying, we can’t wait to celebrate in November.”
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