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Sunday 24th August 2025 | Session 1: 12pm - 4pm, Session 2: 4pm - 8pm
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham
The Notts Street Food team are returning to Trent Bridge armed with 18 traders on Sunday 24 August for the summer instalment of the hit festival, which will run alongside the Outlaws' 50-over clash with Surrey.
Tickets are now on sale for the Bank Holiday feast, with adults priced at £6 and under 16's at £3.
18 traders - some returning and some new to Trent Bridge - will grace the Trent Bridge concourse across two sessions, with the Outlaws' match getting underway at 11am.
As with previous events, the Street Food Festival will be split into an early and a late session - at 12-4pm and 4-8pm - with fans able to enjoy the cricket and street food festival simultaneously.
Live music and a steel band will add to the festivities, whilst a host of Trent Bridge's renowned bars will be open serving a range of beverages throughout the day.
Notts Street Food Festival & Outlaws v Surrey (24 Aug 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 11:00 | - 20:00 |
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