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Sunday 4 May 2026 | 12noon - 7pm
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Adults £6 | Juniors £3
The Notts Street Food Festival is set to return to Trent Bridge for a fourth successive summer, with this year's springtime edition being held on Bank Holiday Monday 4 May.
The venue's concourses will play host to 18 of the city's finest independent food traders, with cuisine ranging from Mexican to Middle Eastern and with sweet and savoury treats alike.
The festivities will complement the cricketing action on the field, as The Blaze host Surrey in the Metro Bank One Day Cup.
Tickets are now on sale, priced at £6 for adults and £3 for juniors, with two entry times available. 12noon - 4:30pm or 2:30pm - 7pm
"These Street Food Festivals have proven the perfect way to introduce new people to cricket and to Trent Bridge," said Joe Sharphouse, Head of Commercial Sales at Trent Bridge.
"The buzz on a food festival matchday is really special, and that's testament to both the atmosphere that the traders and entertainers are able to generate, and quality of the on field action too."
"It creates an atmosphere our players really enjoy performing in front of, and that offers the perfect way to round off a bank holiday weekend."
| Notts Street Food Festival (4 May 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Monday | 12:00 | - 19:00 |
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