The Notts Street Food Festival is to return to Trent Bridge over the August Bank Holiday weekend – the event's fifth staging at the venue.

On Sunday 25 August, the home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club will welcome 20 of the city and county's most celebrated independent food traders to its concourses, with cuisine ranging from South American to Asian available. Find a full list of traders here...

The culinary offerings will be complemented by live music performances in the venue's Trent Bridge Inn Courtyard.

Ticket prices for the event have been frozen at £6 for adults and £3 for juniors, and are available to buy now.

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"Trent Bridge has been an ideal venue for us, giving us a unique setting that's full of character and allowing us the space to grow and develop our offering,” said Nathaniel Wilson, Creative Director of Notts Street Food.

"From live cricket to firework displays, we've really enjoyed the opportunity to add a little extra to our festivals, and we know that a live musical soundtrack will provide a great accompaniment on this occasion.

"But the star of the show is the food, without doubt. Our favourite stallholders have jumped at the chance to return to Trent Bridge, and they'll be pulling out all the stops again this time."

Notts Street Food’s most recent visit to Trent Bridge saw over 4,000 patrons enjoy food, live entertainment and top-tier women’s cricket, as The Blaze played their first fixture of the summer in West Bridgford.

Last year, the venue hosted a sold-out street food and fireworks evening, along with two standalone Bank Holiday weekend festivals.

For this edition of the event, visitors will be able to choose from two entry times – 11am and 4pm – on Sunday 25 August, as the festival expands to a ten-hour running time.

"Over the past two summers, our street food events have proven popular with Trent Bridge regulars and new visitors alike,” said Nottinghamshire’s Commercial Director Michael Temple.

“We’re blessed with one of the finest courtyards in the parish, and we’re sure it will again provide the perfect setting for our area's finest food stalls and up-and-coming performers.

“The expanded opening hours will give our guests a little more time to take in the tastes on offer and explore the nooks and crannies of our concourses, and I can’t wait to see how Nathaniel and the team bring the event to life.”

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Antica's Woodfired Pizza @anticawoodfiredpizza
Delicious freshly made wood fired pizzas

Bah Bah - @bahbahmezze
Michelin Star-trained Persian street food

Banquet 1415 - @banquet1415
Authentic Argentinian BBQ street food

Brum Mi - @brummifood
Banging Vietnamese street food

Call It Snap - @callitsnapuk
Asian-inspired street food

Carolina’s Chilli - @carolinas_chilli
Vegan Tex-Mex

Dirty Chicken - @dirtychickenuk
Fried chicken specialists

District Coffee - @districtcoffeenottingham
Artisan coffee and locally sourced goods

Disco Fries - @discofries_uk
Hand-cut fries stacked with delicious toppings

Dollies Cookies - @dolliescookies
Pioneers of the New York style cookie in the UK. 

Doughnotts - @doughnotts_official
Kings of doughnuts in Notts

Falafel Baffle - @_falafelbaffle
Authentic Middle-Eastern Cuisine

Hip Hop Food Shop - @hiphopfoodshop
The home of hip-hop beats and killer eats

Meat Castles - @meatcastles
Authentic British beef burgers

Pellizco - @pellizcouk
Mexican-inspired street food

Porco - @porcouk
Whole animal cookery

Shio - @shionotts
Japanese inspired Street Food

Shoot The Bull - @shootthebulluk
Award-winning Wagyu & more

Syiok-Lah - @syioklah
Authentic Malaysian Street Food

Vegetarian Rasoi - @vegrasoi
Authentic home-made Vegetarian, Vegan and gluten-free Indian food

Yelloyard - @theyelloyard
Jamaican patties, with Vegan options