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Saturday 4 July 2026 | 2pm - 10pm
Binks Yard, Nottingham
Tickets from £22.25
WE LOVE POP FEST
On Saturday 4th July, get ready to relive the ultimate pop era as We Love Pop Fest lands at Binks Yard, Nottingham for a full-scale outdoor celebration of late 90s and 00s pop classics.
Live Republic is proud to welcome an incredible lineup of world-renowned pop stars to Binks Yard, bringing feel-good anthems, throwback bangers and pure nostalgia for a truly unforgettable day party.
LINE-UP
Aston Merrygold (JLS)
Dougie Poynter (McFly)
Bradley (S Club 7)
Amelle (Sugababes)
Liberty X
✨ What to expect:
• Stunning production
• Roaming entertainment & fire dancers
• Hair & glitter stations to get pop-party ready
• A range of street food vendors serving all day
Whether you're here for the nostalgia, the singalongs or the festival atmosphere, We Love Pop Fest is your soundtrack to summer. This is will be the biggest lineup to date that Live Republic has brought to Binks Yard so expect sunshine vibes, iconic pop moments and non-stop feel-good energy.
| We Love Pop Fest | Binks Yard, Nottingham (4 July 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 14:00 | - 22:00 |
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