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Canalhouse
Saturday 4 July 2020
Tickets: £7
It's back, bigger, better and wetter than ever! Brought to you every year by I'm Not From London & Audacious Face Music, The Waterfront Festival is Nottingham’s favourite live band benefit festival.
Across three stages throughout the Canalhouse, the musical highlights last year included Hallouminati, Unknown Era, Doggen All Stars, The Most Ugly Child, Just James, Bud and loads more.
The Waterfront Festival is a big Notts-centric party designed to showcase the best this fair city has to offer, while raising money for some great local causes to boot.
As usual all profits go to charity. This year the beneficiaries are Forever Stars and Bras Not Bombs
This event often sells out so booking advance tickets is reccomended. They can be purchased from Canalhouse or using the website link at the top of this page.
It all kicks off at 1pm for 13 whole hours of music with DJs, performance artists and stalls from local traders topping off the experience.
£7 in advance / £10 OTD
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