Date: Saturday 30th November 2024 | Time: 2pm til 10pm
The Palais | Nottingham
Tickets: From 14 - Group discounts available
Rum & Reggae is back! Following the success of our last Rum & Reggae fest at Binks Yard in June, we are excited to announce a new day event celebrating Caribbean culture at Nottingham's newest event space, The Palais!
Join us for an unforgettable experience featuring Mungos Hi Fi with Solo Banton, the world’s No.1 Bob Marley tribute act - The Marley Revival, V Rocket, and a Reggae Takeover with Naomi Gardner Phillips, Eba Sallah, and DJ Razor!
Expect festival-style production, vibrant Caribbean carnival dancers, tropical rum cocktails, fire breathers, glitter and hair braiding stalls, and so much more!
Don’t miss out on this incredible celebration—tickets are on sale now! ️
Season (30 Nov 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Saturday | 14:00 | - 22:00 |
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