We can’t wait to welcome you for our Notts Street Food Fireworks Night double-header on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 November, with Presenting Partner It’s in Nottingham.
General admission tickets are now completely sold out for both Friday and Saturday night.
If you’re joining us on either night, please read on for more information on how to make the most of your visit – and do be mindful that, for safety reasons, spectators are not permitted to bring their own fireworks, sparklers or alcohol into the venue.
- Ticket information
- Access and timings
- Jump the queue
- Travel information
- Food
- Drink
- Recycling your cups
- Entertainment
- What happens if it rains
- Toilet and baby changing facilities
- First Aid
- Accessibility
- Junior wristbands
- Safety
Ticket information
Tickets have now sold out for both Friday and Saturday night - please kindly note that tickets will not be sold on the gate.
Please ensure you have downloaded your tickets before you arrive, you can do this by logging into your account on our ticket portal.
Jump the queue
With a bumper crowd set to grace our venue, presenting partners It's in Nottingham are allowing those who download their It's in Nottingham app to skip the entry queue on the evening and enjoy fast-track access to the venue.
The app is a one-stop shop for events, offers, news and information about attractions, bars, events and entertainment across the city. Download the app for Apple devices here, and for Android devices here...
Access and timings
The Dixon and TBI Gates of our venue will be flung open at 6.30pm on Friday night and 5.30pm on Saturday night, with a host of street food, drink and entertainment on offer from these times.
Our firework finale on Friday will then begin at 8.30pm, and last for approximately 15 minutes, whilst Saturday's spectacle will get underway at 7.30pm.
Kindly note that we're unable to re-admit spectators once they have exited the venue.
Travel information
Should you prefer to travel by public transport, our venue is well-served by the city’s tram, train and bus networks.
Please bear in mind that Nottingham Forest have a home match taking place at 3pm on the Saturday, meaning the area around Trent Bridge may be congested, and parking may be limited. Notts County, meanwhile, have a home fixture against Alfreton Town on the evening of Friday 1 November, which may also cause congestion.
Please kindly plan your travel arrangements in advance, and allow extra travel time.
Find more information below - and please do check timetables and travel information with your transport provider before making your way to Trent Bridge:
Food
A host of Nottingham’s most celebrated street food traders will join us at the event, courtesy of Notts Street Food, including:
Antica Woodfired Pizza @anticawoodfiredpizza
Delicious freshly made woodfired pizzas
BAH BAH - @bahbahmezze
Michelin Star-trained Persian street food
Banquet 1415 - @banquet1415
Authentic Argentinian BBQ street food
Bento Box by Sticky Beaks - @bentoboxstreetfood
Tasty boxes of Japanese joy
Dirty Chicken - @dirtychickenuk
Fried chicken specialists
District Coffee - @districtcoffeenottingham
Artisan coffee and locally sourced goods
Dollies Cookies - @dolliescookies
Pioneers of the New York style cookie in the UK.
Doughnotts - @doughnotts_official
Kings of doughnuts in Notts
Pellizco - @pellizcouk
Mexican-inspired street food
Porco - @porcouk
Award-winning whole animal cookery
Shoot the Bull - @shootthebull
Award-winning Wagyu & more
Syiok-Lah - @syioklah
Authentic Malaysian Street Food
Drink
A number of bars will be in operation during the event, including:
The Pavilion
Real ales, household-name lager, spirits and hot drinks in our the historic hallows of the Trent Bridge Pavilion
Clarke’s Crafty Ones
Premium craft ales from our favourite brewers and hot drinks, situated in the TBI Courtyard.
Barrel & Bean
Our full range of alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, teas and coffees, located in the TBI Courtyard.
The Sound Bar
Our container stage with live music performances and a fully-integrated bar
PKF Smith Cooper Concourse
A fully covered outdoors/indoors setup under the eaves of the Smith Cooper stand
Recycling your reusable cups
Delivered in conjunction with One Planet One Chance - the UK's only carbon-neutral reusable cup solution - supporters will be able to assist Trent Bridge’s efforts to become increasingly environmentally friendly with each drink they purchase.
An extra £1 charged on your first drink of the day will cover the cost of washing their cup for re-use, while you will receive a fresh eco-cup at no extra cost when returning your cup to make a new drinks purchase.
By dropping your cup into a deposit bin at the end of your visit, you will play a significant part in helping Trent Bridge to reduce plastic waste by ensuring cups can be re-used on future matchdays. Any surplus from the initial £1 will be donated to the Trent Bridge Community Trust. Find out more about where your money goes here…
Entertainment
Live music around the ground will provide the perfect accompaniment to festivities, with more information around additional entertainment being revealed in due course.
What if it rains?
If the weather takes a turn for the worse, you’ll find cover in the concourse areas underneath the PKF Smith Cooper Stand, and inside the Pavilion Long Room.
The PKF Smith Cooper Stand does offer some covered seating from which to take in the fireworks display, but we do recommend bringing clothing for all eventualities, as this cover is limited.
Toilet and baby changing
Ample toilet facilities are located, and well signposted, in various locations around the ground.
Changing facilities are available in the Members’ Pavilion disabled toilets, as well as in the squash complex ladies’ toilets (access via the Ticket Office near the back entrance to the Pavilion).
The squash complex changing rooms can be made available upon request from a steward as further baby changing facilities accessible to men, or as a quiet feeding area.
First Aid
First Aid facilities will be available at the rear of the PKF Smith Cooper Stand. If you require assistance when in another area of the ground, please alert the nearest steward.
Accessibility
Wheelchair viewing positions are available in front of, and at the top of, the PKF Smith Cooper Stand.
Junior wristbands
All spectators visiting with children can take advantage of our free wristband system. Simply collect your band from one of our gate stewards or volunteers.
On the reverse of your wrist band, where details are well hidden from view, simply complete the following information:
• Parent/guardian’s name
• Contact phone number whilst in the ground
• Your stand and seat location
• Date
These details will then help a steward reunite you with your child should you become separated or should he or she get lost around the ground.
Safety
Please be mindful that, for safety reasons, spectators are not permitted to bring their own fireworks, sparklers or alcohol into the venue. Security checks will be carried out on arrival.