Nottingham’s biggest music weekend is turning yellow once again as Trent Rockets head to Splendour Festival on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 July.
Ahead of their return to Trent Bridge for The Hundred, players from the men’s and women’s squads will be joining the celebrations for a weekend of music, sport, and family fun.
Festivalgoers can look forward to cricket-themed activities in a dedicated activation zone run by volunteers from Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club.
Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Travis and Nottingham's own Jake Bugg headline along with Clean Bandit, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Natasha Bedingfield, Echo & The Bunnymen, Seasick Steve, The Levellers, The Fratellis and lots more across six stages.
Families will have the chance to take on cricket challenges, pick up new skills, and even face off against Rockets players in games designed for all ages.
Trent Rockets’ Natasha Wraith said: “The live music element of The Hundred is something that everyone has loved.
“Whether you’re in the crowd or on the pitch, it really lifts the atmosphere and makes the competition what it is.
“So going to Splendour feels exactly like what Trent Rockets are all about – great entertainment and having fun.
“We’re excited to meet kids across the weekend, get them involved in cricket, and hopefully welcome them to Trent Bridge later this summer.”
Visitors to Splendour will also be in with a chance to win tickets to upcoming Rockets fixtures, plus get their hands on exclusive merchandise, from caps to limited-edition sunglasses and more.
Trent Rockets kick off their home campaign in The Hundred 2025 against Northern Superchargers on Sunday 10 August.
Meanwhile, over 80% of tickets have already been sold for the Saturday 16 August showdown with Southern Brave.
Don’t miss out on an action-packed day, with Early Bird tickets available now through thehundred.com, but only until 1st July!
Access the Early Bird window by creating an account at thehundred.com, with ticket prices starting from £18 for adults and £5 for under-16s, while infants (0–3 years) go free.
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