Binks Yard to be transformed into 'mini Ireland' for huge St Patrick's Day celebration in Nottingham

Binks Yard is hosting a St Patrick's Day celebrationBinks Yard is hosting a St Patrick's Day celebration
Binks Yard is hosting a St Patrick's Day celebration | Binks Yard
The packed event will feature food, drink and a U2 tribute band!

A popular Nottingham events venue is to host its first ever St Patrick’s Day celebration. 

Binks Yard at The Island Quarter will be transformed into a mini Ireland on Sunday, March 17 as hundreds of people celebrate all things green, white and orange. 

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The event, taking place on the venue’s newly-improved outdoor terrace between 12pm and 7pm, will be packed with food, drink and entertainment. 

A celebration of Ireland wouldn’t be complete without music - and what better way to keep the party alive than a tribute to the country’s most famous band, U2. 

Bink Yard’s in-house DJ Dan James will also be on-hand to play a host of tunes from other Irish artists. 

Nottinghamshire-born singer songwriter Georgie will support the internationally known U2 cover band, U2UK, who will kick off the evening at 5pm. 

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Ben Hicklin, head of events at Binks Yard, said: “St Patrick's Day is hugely popular in Nottingham, and we’re excited to be launching an event that will be accessible and fun for all the family.

“As spring arrives, it’s time for our outdoor terrace to shine, providing us with plenty of opportunities to offer exciting parties such as this – especially with our newly installed cover which allows guests to enjoy the outdoor terrace to the fullest, no matter the weather.  

“Our street food cube will also be on hand to serve up a selection of tasty treats for all to enjoy, with plenty of Guinness and a wide selection of drinks also available all day.” 

Tickets for Bink Yard’s St Patrick's Day event are priced at just £5 and can be purchased here.

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