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FA Women's League Cup | Leicester City Women v Bristol City Women (Burton-on-Trent) | Oct 2nd | Pirelli Stadium
Oct 2, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Leicester City Women v Bristol City Women Group Stage sporting information for 2nd October, as well as more Football times with Fixture Calendar. Leicester City Women, formerly known as Leicester City Ladies, is an English women's football club based in Leicester. They compete in the FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England. The team was founded in 2004 and has since established itself as a top contender in the women's game, with a talented squad of players and a dedicated coaching staff. In recent years, Leicester City Women have reached the final of the FA Women's Cup and narrowly missed out on promotion to the FA Women's Super League. The team plays their home matches at the Quorn FC Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility with a capacity of over 1,000 spectators. Leicester City Women also boasts a number of accolades, including winning the FA Women's Premier League Cup and the FA Women's National League Cup. With their continued success and determination, Leicester City Women are sure to make a lasting mark on women's football in the UK.
Bristol City Women's Football Club is a professional women's football team based in FA Women's Super League0, England. They compete in the FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England. The team was founded in 1998 and has since established itself as one of the top teams in the league. In the 2019-2020 season, Bristol City Women finished in 7th place, their highest position in the Championship to date. The team boasts a talented roster of players, including England international, Ebony Salmon, and French defender, Yana Daniels. They also have a number of players who have represented their national teams at the youth level. Their home ground is the Stoke Gifford Stadium, which has a capacity of 1,000 and provides an intimate setting for fans to cheer on the team. Bristol City Women is a club on the rise, constantly striving for success and competing at the highest level of women's football.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Day 1 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 23, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Group 3 Day 1 sporting information for 23rd June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
Middlesex 2nd XI is the formidable cricket team representing the county of Middlesex in England. The team competes in the Second XI Championship and Second XI Trophy, two prestigious competitions in the English cricket circuit. In recent years, the Middlesex 2nd XI has consistently performed well, with several players from the team moving up to the main Middlesex team and even the national team. The team boasts of talented players such as Max Holden, Robbie White, and George Scott who have made significant contributions to their success. The Middlesex 2nd XI plays their home matches at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, widely regarded as the Mecca of cricket, making it a treat for both players and spectators alike. With a strong winning record and passionate fans, the Middlesex 2nd XI is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Fiddle Hell UK: Newark 27-29 June 2025 | Fox & Crown
Jun 27–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Fiddle Hell UK: Newark 27-29 June 2025Fiddle Hell is back in the UK after an extended Covid break. From it's origins in Buxton in 2004 we are moving to Newark in support of the schools of musical instrument crafts that include woodwind, piano, guitar and the world-renowned Newark School of Violin Making.
Whether you know it as a violin or a fiddle, if you are passionate about playing in any shape or form, there is a place for you at Fiddle Hell. This has always been a free self-organising event, we just want to use tickets to gauge numbers and keep in touch so that we can approach other venues as things pan out and use eventbrite to keep information up to date. What happens: Everything kicks off at the Fox & Crown in Appleton Gate near the violin school and the Governor's House on the market square is open through the weekend with a labyrinth of large 15th century rooms, and the Flying Circus is offering a big welcome too. If you are interested in any form of string playing, or accompanying instruments come along to play or just come to listen. Get in touch if there's something specific you want to bring to the event. We'll keep you updated as we know how things develop.
The Main Event: Saturday 28th is the main event so if you can only make it for the day come along for that day only.
Facebook Group: Get in touch with us through the old Fiddle Hell Buxton facebook page.
About Newark Instrument Making: For over fifty years Newark has been the home of courses in violin making, woodwind and piano maintenance and repair and guitar making, but they are under threat which is why Fiddle Hell UK is convening here to give them support, and perhaps to find a permanent home.
Almost every child that plays a musical instrument depends upon the skills of Newark alumni to make the instruments playable and keep them well-maintained and musicians up to the greatest artists, soloists, bands and orchestras need the assistance of makers and repairers before they even begin to play music: Luthiers are the unsung heroes of the muscial world. With problems plaguing these last remaining full-time courses in the UK, well reported in the press, we are here to give them support and to say #FHUKNewark. Sign the petition to Save the Newark School of Instrument Crafts here, and take a glimpse at the amazing work done by Newark students in the video below.
https://musicalinstrumentcrafts.co.uk
Information Source: Fiddle Hell UK | eventbrite
Circus Cortex at Burton on Trent | Shobnall Leisure Complex
May 16, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Experience the magic of Circus Cortex at Burton upon Trent's Shobnall Leisure Complex on May 16, 2024. Circus Cortex presents 'Masquerade,' a unique and thrilling performance suitable for all ages. Witness the extraordinary talents of our performers as they captivate you with daring feats and enchanting skills. With a 5-star review from all locations, Circus Cortex promises an exhilarating and jaw-dropping show that will leave you wanting more. Dress to impress and embrace the masquerade theme for an unforgettable circus experience. Step into a world where every mask tells a story, and let us transport you to a realm of wonder and entertainment. Tickets are available for £11.55, book now to secure your spot at this exceptional family-friendly event. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of something truly inspirational. For more ticket options and information, visit the Circus Cortex website. Please note that all sales are final, and doors will open 30 minutes before each show.
England v West Indies Test Match - Trent Bridge Radcliffe Road Suite - 2024 | Trent Bridge Cricket Ground
Jul 18–Jul 21, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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The upcoming Test match between England and the West Indies at Trent Bridge in July 2024 promises to be an exciting event. At Eventmasters Corporate Hospitality, there are four VIP Hospitality Packages available for those seeking a premium experience. The Derek Randall Suite, Radcliffe Road Suites, Restaurant Six, and Scoreboard Suites offer guests a range of amenities including a complimentary bar, shared or private viewing facilities, and a delicious two-course meal. It is important to note that all hospitality facilities open at 9:30am each day, with the cricket action commencing at 11am. Lunch is served between 2:30pm and 3pm, and play concludes at 6:30pm. The hospitality facilities will close at 7pm. The Radcliffe Road Suite Package is a standout option, offering a private suite with a viewing balcony for up to 12 guests. Guests will enjoy a two-course meal accompanied by coffee and wine. Additional amenities include morning coffee and pastries on arrival, afternoon tea with a selection of treats, and a complimentary bar (excluding Champagne). Offsite car parking is also available. With its prime location at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground in West Bridgford, this Test match is not to be missed. Secure your tickets now for a memorable experience.
Copy of ART & CRAFT EXHIBITION | Chelmsford Community Church
May 4, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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The upcoming Copy of ART & CRAFT EXHIBITION in Chelmsford at the Chelmsford Community Church will showcase a diverse range of crafts for attendees to appreciate. Guests can indulge in a variety of unique crafts while enjoying complimentary refreshments. Moreover, the event will feature a special display highlighting how crafts can positively impact individuals in the community and medical facilities. This exhibition serves as a testament to the power of creativity in benefiting those in need. The event is scheduled for May 4, 2024, and admission is free for all visitors. Mark your calendars for this inspiring showcase of artistry and craftsmanship at the heart of Chelmsford.
An Afternoon of Dance for Over 40's only! | Aston-On-Trent Memorial Hall
May 30, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Experience an unforgettable afternoon of dance exclusively for those over 40 at Aston-On-Trent Memorial Hall. Journey back in time with our skilled DJ spinning tunes from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, creating a nostalgic atmosphere. Embrace this opportunity to connect and socialize with individuals of a similar age, reminiscing about the local dance parties that once filled village halls. This event promises a lively ambiance where you can let loose and enjoy the music. Mark your calendars for Thursday, May 30, 2024, from 3 pm to 6 pm for this special occasion. Bring your favorite drinks and indulge in complimentary snacks while grooving to the classic beats. Admission is priced at £9.92 at the door. Don't miss out on this chance to relive the past and make new memories at An Afternoon of Dance for Over 40's only in Aston-on-Trent.
Flag Football- Family Edition | Cadwalader Park
Sep 1, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
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Welcome to Flag Football- Family Edition! Come join us for a fun-filled day of flag football at Cadwalader Park. This event is perfect for families looking to enjoy some friendly competition and quality time together. Date: Sun Sep 01 2024 Time: 3:00 PM Location: Cadwalader Park Get ready to show off your flag football skills and bond with your loved ones in a lively and welcoming atmosphere as we prepare for back to school! Food available for purchase along with opportunities for vendors. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to create lasting memories with your family!
Information Source: Guided stages family development Inc. | eventbrite
Scope the talent show | RMBL
Sep 21–Sep 22, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Experience the best of Birmingham's emerging talent at the "Scope the Talent Show" hosted at RMBL on 40 Trent Street #Unit 1. This exciting event will showcase a diverse range of up-and-coming artists from various disciplines, providing a platform for them to shine. Mark your calendars for September 21-22, 2024, and secure your tickets for just £10.80 to witness the next generation of performers take the stage. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the stars of tomorrow right here in Birmingham.
Scope the talent show | RMBL
Oct 25–Oct 26, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Discover the next generation of talent at the "Scope the Talent Show" in Birmingham. This event will take place at RMBL on 40 Trent Street #Unit 1, from October 25th to October 26th, 2024. Attendees can witness a diverse range of up and coming artists showcasing their skills in various categories. Tickets are priced at £10.80, offering a fantastic opportunity to support emerging talents in the vibrant city of Birmingham. Don't miss out on this exciting event that promises to be a hub for creativity and inspiration.
EFL League One | Burton Albion v Shrewsbury Town (Burton-on-Trent) | Nov 9th | Pirelli Stadium
Nov 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Burton Albion v Shrewsbury Town sporting information for 9th November, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Burton Albion Football Club, nicknamed The Brewers , is a professional football team based in Burton upon Trent, England. Founded in 1950, the club currently competes in League One, the third tier of English football. The team has a rich history in lower league football and has steadily climbed up the ranks with consistent performances. In the 2015-2016 season, Burton Albion achieved their first promotion to the Championship, the second tier of English football, and narrowly missed out on a place in the Premier League. The club's home ground is the 6,912-seater Pirelli Stadium, which opened in 2005 and has been the setting for many memorable matches. Over the years, Burton Albion has produced notable players such as Marcus Harness and Joe Sbarra, who have gone on to play for top clubs in the English Premier League. With a dedicated and passionate fan base, Burton Albion continues to strive for success and is a force to be reckoned with in the world of football.
Shrewsbury Town Football Club, also known as The Shrews, is a professional football team based in Shropshire, England. The club was founded in 1886 and currently competes in League One, the third tier of English football. Over the years, Shrewsbury Town has had numerous accomplishments, including winning the Welsh Cup three times and reaching the 2018 EFL Trophy final. The team has also produced talented players such as Manchester United's Jesse Lingard and current captain, Omar Beckles. Shrewsbury Town plays their home matches at the New Meadow stadium, which has a capacity of 9,875 and boasts modern facilities for both players and fans. With a rich history and a dedicated fan base, Shrewsbury Town is a force to be reckoned with in the world of English football.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
EFL League One | Burton Albion v Stockport County (Burton-on-Trent) | Pirelli Stadium
Nov 23, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Burton Albion v Stockport County sporting information for 23rd November, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Burton Albion Football Club, nicknamed The Brewers , is a professional football team based in Burton upon Trent, England. Founded in 1950, the club currently competes in League One, the third tier of English football. The team has a rich history in lower league football and has steadily climbed up the ranks with consistent performances. In the 2015-2016 season, Burton Albion achieved their first promotion to the Championship, the second tier of English football, and narrowly missed out on a place in the Premier League. The club's home ground is the 6,912-seater Pirelli Stadium, which opened in 2005 and has been the setting for many memorable matches. Over the years, Burton Albion has produced notable players such as Marcus Harness and Joe Sbarra, who have gone on to play for top clubs in the English Premier League. With a dedicated and passionate fan base, Burton Albion continues to strive for success and is a force to be reckoned with in the world of football.
Stockport County Football Club, founded in 1883, is a professional association football team based in the town of Stockport, England. They currently compete in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system. Known as The Hatters, the team has a rich history with multiple successes in competitions such as the FA Trophy, winning it in 1972 and 1996. Their home ground is Edgeley Park, a 10,852-seater stadium that has been their home since 1902. The team has produced notable players such as Ian Wright, who went on to become an Arsenal and England legend. With a dedicated fan base and a strong history, Stockport County continues to strive for success on the pitch.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Puddle Ducks Open Day | DN17 1DS
Dec 12, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Mark your calendars for the highly anticipated Puddle Ducks Open Day in Scunthorpe. This event is set to take place on December 12, 2024, at Trent View College, located on West Common Lane, DN17 1DS. Join us for a day filled with fun activities and exciting opportunities to learn more about Puddle Ducks' swim programs. Don't miss out on this fantastic event that is sure to make a splash!
The Sailor Schmidty Sings the Blues | The Bullring
Jan 23, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
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The Sailor Schmidty Sings the Blues Come on down to The Bullring for a night of soulful tunes with Sailor Schmidty! Get ready to tap your feet and sing along to some classic blues hits. This in-person event promises to be a night to remember, so grab your friends and join us for a fantastic evening of music and fun. See you there! All proceeds go to the CMHA for mental health awareness month. An initiative that is a part of Bell Let's Talk Day.
Information Source: eventbrite
Wet Sounds #2 Pantayo | ImprovLab
Jan 25, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
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On Saturday January 25th, 2025, Wet Sounds: feminist + queer music practices in the polycrisis, presents a performance and panel talk with PANTAYO. The second guest in the series hosted by Musagetes in Guelph, Pantayo are queer Filipinx kulintang gong punks based in Tkaronto, Canada. The ensemble combines traditional Kulintang music from the Philippines with contemporary influences and experimental sounds derived from their experiences as queer diasporic Filipinxs on Turtle Island. Suggested PWYC tickets of $15 will be donated to Filipinos United for Palestine.
No one turned away for lack of funds (NOTAFLOF) Improv Lab at the University of Guelph
MacKinnon Building, Room 108 Masks will be available; we encourage guests to stay home if they’re not feeling well. Please reduce the use of scented products (e.g. perfume, cologne) for this event. Wet Sounds is a quarterly arts series that presents conversations and performances centring the intersections of feminist and queer musicians’ academic work, artistic practice, and collaborations in the polycrisis.This series examines notions of grief, ritual, queerness, pleasure, land, embodiment, colonialisms, decay, noise, and sound. Wet Sounds will ask how artists see their practice as impacted by or responding to the interconnected crises unfolding around us—climate chaos, genocide, fascism, an erosion of democracy, and multiple sites of oppression and resistance.
Information Source: Musagetes | eventbrite
Medieval Stained Glass Workshop | Hope Community Methodist Church
Mar 1, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Try your hand at making a panel of stained glass inspired by the beautiful Medieval stained glass at St Mary Magdalene. Join us for one of our free workshops, led by an expert craftswoman from The Company of Artisans. Stained glass artists have been making their beautiful art work for hundreds and hundreds of years. We have adapted their methods to make this a family-friendly craft. Book your ticket for your family, and come along and learn about this ancient craft, and go home with a piece of your very own handcrafted stained glass! Booking is essential, as places are limited. One ticket is valid for a family of up to 2 adults and 4 children.
Information Source: St Mary Magdalene, Newark | eventbrite
Trent Outdoors Club Advanced Wilderness First Aid Course | Trent University
Mar 15–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
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Trent Outdoors Club Advanced Wilderness First Aid Course Come join us for an exciting Wilderness First Aid Course hosted by the Trent Outdoors Club! This in-person event will be held at Trent University, where you will learn essential skills for handling medical emergencies in remote outdoor settings. Whether you're an avid hiker, camper, or outdoor enthusiast, this course is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their safety knowledge. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable skills and have fun with fellow outdoor enthusiasts! Sign up now to secure your spot. NOTE: THIS IS AN UPGRADE FOR THE 20 HOUR BEGINNER COURSE. YOU NEED TO HAVE COMPLETED OR PLAN TO COMPLETE THE 20 HOUR REMOTE FIRST AID COURSE FIRST!!! This course is only open to Trent University Students.
Information Source: Trent Outdoors Club | eventbrite
Sketch of Chet - Simon Paterson Quartet | Burton Joyce & Bulcote Village Hall
Mar 20, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Join us at Burton Joyce Village Hall to hear why Chet Baker was dubbed the Prince of Cool A Sketch of Chet is homage to a legend, brought to life by musicians who truly understand the art of cool. A lyrical trumpeter and sultry vocalist, Chet Baker was a mesmerising musician known as the Prince of Cool for his innovations in ‘cool jazz’. Unlike our previous November events no food will be served but please bring your own (BYO) snacks, drink and glasses as there will be no bar.
Information Source: Jazz Steps Nottingham - David Carter | eventbrite
Turntable Trio: Maria Chavez, Mariam Rezaei, Evicshen—Wet Sounds #3 | ImprovLab
Mar 30, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
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On Sunday March 30th, 2025, Wet Sounds: feminist + queer music practices in the polycrisis, presents a performance and conversation with female pioneers of new turntablism, Turntable Trio—Maria Chavez, Mariam Rezaei, and Evicshen (Victoria Shen). Premiered at Counterflows festival in Glasgow and Rewire in The Hague in April 2023, the project represents the first time three female turntablists of colour have come together in this way. The trio bring together elements of musique concrète, free improvisation, noise, techno and hip-hop with instrument building and modification. Each artist has a wildly different approach to turntablism. Among the techniques deployed will be skratching, beatjuggling, sampling and looping, while the technologies will include double needle head shells and acrylic needle nails. The trio’s compositional aesthetics weave through sound sculpture, maximalism/minimalism and sonic destruction. Together, they will show that New Turntablism is beyond technique, genre or compositional theory; it’s about the unknown. The event launches with a conversation with the artists around queer and feminist performance and practice in the polycrisis. Maria Chavez (she/her) is an abstract turntablist, sound artist and DJ, renowned for repurposing broken vinyl into sonic sculptures that can sometimes be compared to improvised musique concrète pieces, or, conceptually, improvised sonic sculpture sessions. Her recital style approach focuses on the various forms of Deep Listening, a practice developed by her mentor Pauline Oliveros. Coincidence, chance and failure are themes that run through her projects. Chavez’s 2012 book on abstract turntablism, Of Technique: Chance Procedures on Turntable, written and illustrated by Maria, was the first book on abstract turntablism and has developed a reputation as both an academic resource and a foundational text for a new generation of turntablists. Born in Lima, Peru, Chavez is based in New York. Evicshen is the nom de guerre of San Francisco-based sound artist, experimental music performer, and inventor Victoria Shen (she/her). Shen's sound practice is concerned with the materiality/physicality of sound and its relationship to the human body. Her music features analogue modular synthesizers, vinyl/resin records, and self-built electronics. Shen's music eschews conventions in harmony and rhythm in favour of extreme textures and gestural tones. Notable for her Needle Nails, Shen uses modified acrylic fingernails with embedded turntable needles, allowing her to play up to five grooves of a record at once. Her DIY approach extends to hand-made resin records embedded with found materials. Each piece functions not only as playable music media but a unique art object. Mariam Rezaei (she/her) is a multi-award winning composer, turntablist and performer. She previously led experimental arts project TOPH, TUSK FRINGE and TUSK NORTH, and in November 2022, she received the Paul Hamlyn Foundation #AwardsForArtists, in recognition of her contribution to music composition. Her music has recently been described as ‘genuinely ground-breaking’ (London Jazz News 2022) and ‘high-velocity sonic surrealism’ (4* The Guardian 2022). Recent release BOWN (Heat Crimes) charted no.6 in The Wire and no10 in The Quietus’ best albums of 2023. Recent performances include a three-day residency at Café Oto, soloist with Frankfurt Radio Orchestra for the closing concert at IM Darmstadt 2023, soloist with London Sinfonietta at HCMF 2023 and Taipei Biennial 2023 in a quartet with DJ Sniff, Rex Chen and DJ SlowPitchSound. Turntable Trio is the third guest in the Wet Sounds series hosted by Musagetes in Guelph, co-presented by the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) at their ImprovLab venue. Suggested PWYC tickets of $15 will be donated TBD
No one turned away for lack of funds (NOTAFLOF) Improv Lab at the University of Guelph
MacKinnon Building, Room 108 Masks will be available; we encourage guests to stay home if they’re not feeling well. Please reduce the use of scented products (e.g. perfume, cologne) for this event. Wet Sounds is a quarterly arts series that presents conversations and performances centring the intersections of feminist and queer musicians’ academic work, artistic practice, and collaborations in the polycrisis.This series examines notions of grief, ritual, queerness, pleasure, land, embodiment, colonialisms, decay, noise, and sound. Wet Sounds will ask how artists see their practice as impacted by or responding to the interconnected crises unfolding around us—climate chaos, genocide, fascism, an erosion of democracy, and multiple sites of oppression and resistance.
Information Source: Musagetes | eventbrite
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Day 1 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 16, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Group 3 Day 1 sporting information for 16th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
The Kent 2nd XI cricket team, also known as the Kent Spitfires, is the second-tier team for the professional county cricket club, Kent County Cricket Club. They compete in the Second XI Championship and the Second XI T20 Cup, which serves as a developmental league for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills. The team has enjoyed much success in recent years, winning the Second XI Championship in 2017 and finishing as runners-up in the Second XI T20 Cup in 2019. The Kent 2nd XI boasts a talented roster of young players, including captain Jordan Cox and all-rounder Marcus O’Riordan. They play their home matches at the Polo Farm Sports Club, a premier cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. With a strong track record and promising players, the Kent 2nd XI is a team to watch in the future of English cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Day 2 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Group 3 Day 2 sporting information for 17th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
The Kent 2nd XI cricket team, also known as the Kent Spitfires, is the second-tier team for the professional county cricket club, Kent County Cricket Club. They compete in the Second XI Championship and the Second XI T20 Cup, which serves as a developmental league for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills. The team has enjoyed much success in recent years, winning the Second XI Championship in 2017 and finishing as runners-up in the Second XI T20 Cup in 2019. The Kent 2nd XI boasts a talented roster of young players, including captain Jordan Cox and all-rounder Marcus O’Riordan. They play their home matches at the Polo Farm Sports Club, a premier cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. With a strong track record and promising players, the Kent 2nd XI is a team to watch in the future of English cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Day 3 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 18, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Group 3 Day 3 sporting information for 18th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
The Kent 2nd XI cricket team, also known as the Kent Spitfires, is the second-tier team for the professional county cricket club, Kent County Cricket Club. They compete in the Second XI Championship and the Second XI T20 Cup, which serves as a developmental league for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills. The team has enjoyed much success in recent years, winning the Second XI Championship in 2017 and finishing as runners-up in the Second XI T20 Cup in 2019. The Kent 2nd XI boasts a talented roster of young players, including captain Jordan Cox and all-rounder Marcus O’Riordan. They play their home matches at the Polo Farm Sports Club, a premier cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. With a strong track record and promising players, the Kent 2nd XI is a team to watch in the future of English cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Day 4 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 19, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Kent 2nd XI Group 3 Day 4 sporting information for 19th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
The Kent 2nd XI cricket team, also known as the Kent Spitfires, is the second-tier team for the professional county cricket club, Kent County Cricket Club. They compete in the Second XI Championship and the Second XI T20 Cup, which serves as a developmental league for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills. The team has enjoyed much success in recent years, winning the Second XI Championship in 2017 and finishing as runners-up in the Second XI T20 Cup in 2019. The Kent 2nd XI boasts a talented roster of young players, including captain Jordan Cox and all-rounder Marcus O’Riordan. They play their home matches at the Polo Farm Sports Club, a premier cricket ground in Canterbury, Kent. With a strong track record and promising players, the Kent 2nd XI is a team to watch in the future of English cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Day 2 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 24, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Group 3 Day 2 sporting information for 24th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
Middlesex 2nd XI is the formidable cricket team representing the county of Middlesex in England. The team competes in the Second XI Championship and Second XI Trophy, two prestigious competitions in the English cricket circuit. In recent years, the Middlesex 2nd XI has consistently performed well, with several players from the team moving up to the main Middlesex team and even the national team. The team boasts of talented players such as Max Holden, Robbie White, and George Scott who have made significant contributions to their success. The Middlesex 2nd XI plays their home matches at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, widely regarded as the Mecca of cricket, making it a treat for both players and spectators alike. With a strong winning record and passionate fans, the Middlesex 2nd XI is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of cricket.
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Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Day 3 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 25, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Group 3 Day 3 sporting information for 25th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
Middlesex 2nd XI is the formidable cricket team representing the county of Middlesex in England. The team competes in the Second XI Championship and Second XI Trophy, two prestigious competitions in the English cricket circuit. In recent years, the Middlesex 2nd XI has consistently performed well, with several players from the team moving up to the main Middlesex team and even the national team. The team boasts of talented players such as Max Holden, Robbie White, and George Scott who have made significant contributions to their success. The Middlesex 2nd XI plays their home matches at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, widely regarded as the Mecca of cricket, making it a treat for both players and spectators alike. With a strong winning record and passionate fans, the Middlesex 2nd XI is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of cricket.
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Second Eleven Championship | Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Day 4 (Nottingham) | Nottinghamshire Sports Ground
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
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Explore Nottinghamshire 2nd XI v Middlesex 2nd XI Group 3 Day 4 sporting information for 26th June, as well as more Cricket times with Fixture Calendar. The Nottinghamshire 2nd XI cricket team is a professional cricket team that represents the English county of Nottinghamshire. They compete in the Second XI Championship, Second XI Trophy, and the Second XI Twenty20 competitions. The team has had several successful seasons, winning the Second XI Championship in 2013 and the Second XI Trophy in 2016. The squad is made up of up-and-coming players who have been selected from the Nottinghamshire Youth Academy. Some notable players who have played for the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI include England internationals Jake Ball and Luke Fletcher. The team plays their home matches at the Nottinghamshire Cricket Ground, also known as Trent Bridge, which has a capacity of 17,500 spectators. The ground has hosted numerous international matches and is known for its picturesque setting along the River Trent. Overall, the Nottinghamshire 2nd XI is a talented and promising team to watch out for in the world of cricket.
Middlesex 2nd XI is the formidable cricket team representing the county of Middlesex in England. The team competes in the Second XI Championship and Second XI Trophy, two prestigious competitions in the English cricket circuit. In recent years, the Middlesex 2nd XI has consistently performed well, with several players from the team moving up to the main Middlesex team and even the national team. The team boasts of talented players such as Max Holden, Robbie White, and George Scott who have made significant contributions to their success. The Middlesex 2nd XI plays their home matches at the famous Lord's Cricket Ground, widely regarded as the Mecca of cricket, making it a treat for both players and spectators alike. With a strong winning record and passionate fans, the Middlesex 2nd XI is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of cricket.
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