Nottingham children and young people will bring an original citywide song project to Broadway Cinema on Thursday 25 June, with a free RSE Day Music Video Premiere and Live Performance running from 10.30am to 12.15pm.
The event takes place at Broadway Cinema, 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL. It is aimed at the general public, students and families, with the official music video premiere followed by a live public performance on the steps outside the cinema at 12 noon.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Event | RSE Day Music Video Premiere and Live Performance |
| Date | Thursday 25 June 2026 |
| Time | 10.30am to 12.15pm |
| Venue | Broadway Cinema, Nottingham |
| Price | Free |
| Who it is for | General public, students and families |
A Nottingham-born RSE Day returns to the city
RSE Day began in Nottingham in 2018 and is now marked by schools and organisations across the country. The day is designed to encourage conversations around Relationships and Sex Education, including healthy relationships and positive sexual health.
This year’s theme is “It Begins with Me”, and Nottingham’s contribution has been built around music. Nottingham City Council has worked with ChalleNGe Nottingham and Nottingham Music Service on a collaborative song project involving schools, ensembles and young performers from across the city.
The finished music video will be unveiled at Broadway Cinema during the morning event. After the screening, the young people involved are due to gather for a live public performance outside the venue at 12 noon.
Around 1,000 young performers helped shape the song
Nottingham Music Service supported about 1,000 children and young people from 21 Nottingham schools, along with NMS ensembles including Robin Hood Youth Orchestra, Band Factory and Voice Connect.
The young people helped write and record an original song exploring self-confidence, self-worth and positive relationships. The project was recorded and filmed in schools across Nottingham and at Nottingham Music Service’s city centre base, with children and young people performing the vocals themselves.
The song, lyrics and musical score will also become part of free national RSE Day resources used by schools across the UK.
Schools involved include Rufford Primary, Oak Field, Whitemoor Primary, Carrington Primary, Forest Fields Primary, Brocklewood Primary, Old Basford Primary, Walter Halls Primary, Seely Primary, Sycamore Primary, William Booth Primary, Greenfields Primary, Middleton Primary, Crabtree Farm Primary, Bulwell St Mary’s Primary, Robin Hood Primary, Woodlands Academy, Henry Whipple Primary, Heathfield Primary, Robert Shaw Primary, Portland Spencer Primary and Southglade Primary.
Readers following youth provision in the city may also want the wider context on Nottingham support for children and teens.
What visitors can expect at Broadway Cinema
The source notice confirms two public-facing elements: the official music video premiere inside Broadway Cinema and the live public performance on the steps outside the cinema at 12 noon.
Councillor Linda Woodings, Executive Member for Children’s and Young People, said RSE Day first began in Nottingham and has continued to grow nationally while giving children and young people in the city a chance “to be creative, build confidence and have their voices heard”.
She said the project had brought together schools, musicians and young people from across Nottingham around self-worth, healthy relationships and wellbeing.
Entry and practical details
The event is listed as free. The source notice does not specify booking or entry arrangements, so visitors should treat the confirmed public performance time of 12 noon as the clearest drop-in detail.
The venue is Broadway Cinema, 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL. The live performance is scheduled to take place on the steps outside the cinema.
Source: Nottingham City Council
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