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Saturday 24th September 2022, 5pm - 10pm
Sneinton Market Avenues
Earlybird £6.50/ Advance £8.50 / On the door £10
Shoot The Duck will see Nottingham's Sneinton Market Avenues transformed into a rollerdisco with a designated guerrilla skating rink, an illuminated dance floor for non-skaters with music from local DJ crews and collaborations with a variety of neighbouring food & drink brands.
Roller skates and protective gear will be available for hire if you don't have your own, and Skateland's stewards will be on site to guide you around the guerrilla rink on Avenues B & C.
Off the rink, expect to see several exciting collaborations with other local brands like Neon Raptor Brewery who will be serving their delicious beer across the site, including 'Shoot The Duck', a super hazy and juicy New England IPA created especially for the event. Hockley favourite, 31K will be showcasing their awesome hotdog and cocktail truck featuring some skate-themed concoctions but if it's Gin & Tonic you're after, be sure to find Wayne from Sneinton Market Avenue's secret Redmith Distillery. Further exciting food and drink partners will be announced over the next week…
Not much of a skater? Don't worry, the recently upgraded Plaza will see its pergola and planters illuminated and transformed into a unique dance floor for non-skating revellers with music from local DJ crews, Plates and Running Circle who will be spinning a range of red hot records (not just disco!)…
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