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Riverbank Intro Festival

Riverbank Bar and Kitchen, Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Notts, NG2 2GS
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2nd August from 12.30pm -10.30pm (then the fireworks spectacular).

3rd August  from 1pm - 5pm

 

The Riverbank is again 'Gate-crashing' the annual Nottingham Riverside Festival on Victoria Embankment, to raise money for the Maggie's cancer care charity.

To raise money, The Riverbank will be holding an 'INTRO' Music Festival, Bar & Food Stalls, Raffle, and 2 days of local musical talent on an 'Introducing Stage' in the Riverbank's car park, alongside the Annual Nottingham Riverside Festival on Saturday 2nd August from 12.30pm -10.30pm (then the fireworks spectacular). And, on Sunday 3rd August from 1pm - 5pm.

Its FREE to attend, just show your appreciation for the acts by making a donation, and entering the raffle.

For More information about The Maggie's Cancer Care Charity and our festival supporters, then please click on their appropriate logos above.
CLICK HERE for Nottingham City Council's official weekend Riverside Festival event details & listings.

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