It’s in Nottingham, the city’s business improvement district, is thrilled to announce the return of the much-anticipated Halloween Festival. This year’s event promises to be a frightfully fun experience for all ages, with a lineup of activities that will bring the city to life with eerie excitement.
From Saturday 26 October to Sunday 3 November 2024, Nottingham’s skyline will take on a new dimension as the notoriousrooftop monsters make their appearance on top of city buildings. These larger-than-life creatures will overlook the streets, adding a touch of spooky spectacle to the cityscape.
A map showing the locations of all the monsters will be available to pick up from Nottingham Tourism Centre from 8 October 2024.
For those looking to explore more of the Halloween magic, the Monster Bus Spooky Safari offers a unique way to discover the city. This eerie bus ride will take participants on a tour around Nottingham’s city centre, giving them the chance to spot the Rooftop Monsters from the best vantage points. Tickets are available from Eventbrite and cost £2 each for both adults and children.
Get ready for a ghoulishly good time at the Monster Mash at Nottingham Castle on Thursday, 31 October 2024, from 10am to 5pm. A day brimming with music, dancing, and ghostly delights. A live DJ will be spinning tunes to keep everyone moving in the bandstand. Don’t miss the Strolling Bones Parade by the renowned outdoor arts specialists, Walk the Plank, featuring giant dancing skeleton puppets that will add a mischievous Halloween vibe to the castle grounds, grooving to the lively sounds of the Fat Cat Brass Band!
Alex Flint, CEO of It’s in Nottingham – the organisation behind the event said: “We’re thrilled to bring back the large, colourful monsters to Nottingham city centre this Halloween! Nottingham’s iconic buildings will be transformed, making it the perfect time to explore, shop, eat and enjoy the wide range of spooky and fun events. Alongside the vibrant rooftop displays, families can look forward to a half-term packed with free and low-cost activities. We’re especially excited to host the Strolling Bones Parade at the Monster Mash.”
Billie Kilinger, Creative Producer at Walk the Plank commented: “We’re excited to bring the Strolling Bones Parade to Nottingham and can’t wait to see the Monster Mash come alive with dancing skeletons and smiling faces, all dancing along to the infectious tunes of the Fat Cat Brass Band against the stunning backdrop of Nottingham Castle.”
Liam Morgan of Bink’s Yard said: “We are incredibly excited to host a monster again on the top of our building above Binks Yard and Cleaver & Wake within The Island Quarter. Hosting this last year was one of the biggest talking points of the year and we cannot wait to have it again!”
The Halloween Festival 2024 is set to be a highlight of the autumn season, bringing together the community for a celebration filled with thrills and chills. It’s in Nottingham invites everyone to join in the fun and experience the city as never before.
For more information on event details and timings, please visit It’s in Nottingham’s website.
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