![]() ![]() There’ll be dance performances, fashion shows, sustainable shopping, social eating, sports, the latest in local innovation and other nature-based activities throughout the day from a diverse collective of community groups. The stage will be dressed with school children’s sea-dwelling creations from the festival’s School of Fish project. Over Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 June, Old Market Square will be buzzing with activity, with a live music stage hosted by Cultural Vibrations - Unity Through Music, and Acoustickle (also hosting a Saturday night dance at Castle Rock Brewery). The party starts on Friday evening at the festival’s public launch, taking place at the Fox & Grapes pub, with nature bingo and live music headlined by Benjamin Luhis. Nottingham Assembles at Nottingham Council House will bring together young people and local political and business leaders to chart ways towards a green and thriving future. The World of Work day at NTU’s Dryden Enterprise Centre will be inviting local businesses and sustainability learners to come together and tackle climate change. On Friday 2 June the festival explores the business and civic spaces of Nottingham. All other events and activities over the weekend are completely free! Mammoth will also be hosting a free drop-in, showcasing short films from 12-4pm. What to expect? Stop by Broadway Cinema and Mammoth - A Climate Action Cinema for a busy slate of eco conscious screenings. Green Hustle promises to be an accessible eco-focused festival that leaves Nottingham and its communities greener, healthier, and more connected. With themes of nature and wildlife, food and community, art and creativity, music and performance, fashion and lifestyle, sport and movement, discovery and learning, and economy and business, there’s something for everyone. After the success of their previous two festivals, Hockley Hustle’s all-inclusive eco-friendly sister, Green Hustle, returns for a three day celebration. ![]()
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