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8 - 11 October 2025 | 4pm - 10pm (Wed), 12pm - 10.30pm (Thurs, Fri, Sat)
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham
The Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival, which returns to Trent Bridge on Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 October - with 2025 marking the fifth year the event has been staged at the historic home of Nottinghamshire CCC.
The venue's concourses are set to play host once again to over 600 beers and 100 ciders & perries from the country and county's most celebrated brewers including Blue Monkey, Lincoln Green, Castle Rock, Batemans, Lenton Lane and Shipstone's.
Early-bird tickets are now on sale until 8 August, with those who secure tickets in the early-bird window able to claim a free ticket to Notts Outlaws' Metro Bank One Day Cup clash against Gloucestershire on Friday 22 August.
The ongoing development of the Trent Bridge Pavilion sees a change to the traditional layout of the festival, with a new indoor site hosting multiple brewery bars in the Boundary's Edge, the hospitality lounge on the first floor of the Radcliffe Road Stand.
The Trent Bridge Inn Courtyard Marquee will serve as the centrepiece of the festival and host an eclectic bill of musical acts from Thursday to Saturday.
The Smith Cooper Concourse will feature brewery bars from a host of celebrated local brewers while Nottingham Brewery will occupy a pitchside position in front of the William Clarke Stand.
Tickets can be bought for individual days, or if you'd like to join across more than one day, season tickets are also available to purchase.
Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival (8 Oct 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday | 16:00 | - 22:00 |
Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival (9 Oct 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Thursday | 12:00 | - 22:30 |
Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival (10 Oct 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Friday | 12:00 | - 22:30 |
Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival (11 Oct 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Saturday | 12:00 | - 22:30 |
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