Starting September 2025, all our undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Confetti will be delivered by Nottingham School of Art & Design, as part of Nottingham Trent University.
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We’ve pulled together the best Open Mic Nights in Notts to get you started if you’re coming to study Music Performance with us this September.
We spoke to Will, a former Technical Events student who this year, designed the Confetti Stage at Splendour Festival 2018 for Staged UK. Read his interview.
Metronome is a place to discover the latest music acts from across the globe, alongside a programme of spoken word, film screenings and lectures.
Confetti takes on Splendour 2018 for another year and our talented students were at the forefront, gaining real and valuable industry experience.
Our college students showcased their amazing work to friends, family and the public. Find out what was on show and what wowed Nottingham.
Our Technical Events & Music Performance students gained valuable experience working and performing at Radfest Music Festival in June.
On Wednesday 11 July, we are hosting Celebrate 2018, an exhibition of the work of our college-level students – and you’re invited!
Our college-level technical events students wanted to give something back to the industry and local community by supporting Safe Gigs For Women and Framework, raising a healthy amount of money.
Our students won awards in the Animation & Digital Media, and Music categories. Two students claimed the winner’s spot, while six others were highly commended.
Speak For Sign aims to promote the importance of deaf awareness to those who work in environments providing customer interaction such as cinemas, shops and venues.
Our level 3 Film & TV and FdSc Visual Effects students worked with director, actor and stuntman, Adam Collins, on his short film ‘Book Of Shadows’.
Nottingham has a thriving music scene full of up-and-coming bands looking to make their mark. Here are a few you should be listening to right now.