The annual Beat The Streets festival will return to Nottingham on January 26 – with organisers hoping to raise a total of £500k for charity.
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First wave of acts announced for Nottingham’s Beat The Streets festival 2025
The first set of artists playing Nottingham’s Beat The Streets charity fundraiser festival in 2025 has been announced.
The annual event will see more than 30 artists play across venues in the city centre on Sunday, January 26 to raise money for rough sleepers.
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Over 15,000 tickets sold and £320,000 raised, Beat The Streets is one of Nottingham’s unmissable festivals taking place on January 29. The DHP family announced…
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