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Nottingham Crime Club Repeat set for June 25

Nottingham’s National Justice Museum will host Crime Club Repeat: Victorian Criminal Mastermind on Thursday 25 June 2026, with the evening beginning at 6pm.

Tickets are £16.50 full price or £15.50 for concessions, and booking is essential. The event is for over-18s only, proof of ID may be required, and a free drink is included with entry.

The museum notes that this is a repeat of a previous Crime Club event held in March 2026, making it a useful second chance for anyone who missed that earlier session.

Date, time, place and ticket details

Detail Information
Event Crime Club Repeat: Victorian Criminal Mastermind
Date Thursday 25 June 2026
Time 6pm
Venue National Justice Museum, Nottingham
Tickets £16.50 full price / £15.50 concessions
Entry Booking essential
Age limit Over 18s only
Included Free drink

The source listing names the venue as the National Justice Museum in Nottingham but does not provide a street address in the supplied event details. Anyone planning to attend should check their booking information and the museum’s event listing before travelling.

Charlie Peace takes centre stage at the museum

The Crime Club evening focuses on Charlie Peace, a Victorian-era criminal whose reputation stretched well beyond one city or county.

According to the event listing, Peace was active from the 1850s to the late 1870s and was regarded during his lifetime as one of England’s most prolific and elusive professional criminals. His story includes ingenuity, disguises, false identities and repeated attempts to evade police forces across multiple counties, including Nottinghamshire.

The National Justice Museum is framing the evening around real crimes, real stories and real evidence. That gives the event a more focused historical-crime angle than a general museum visit, with the subject matter centred on how a notorious criminal career was built, pursued and remembered.

Who the evening is aimed at

This is an adult historical talk-style event rather than a family museum session. The over-18 restriction is clear, and the source notice says some of the material covered may be sensitive in nature.

That makes it most suitable for adults interested in true crime history, Victorian Britain, policing, criminal cases and the use of evidence in revisiting historical wrongdoing. The repeat format also matters: the museum says the June event is for people who may have missed the March 2026 instalment, so returning Crime Club attendees should note that it is not being presented as an entirely new topic.

What to know before booking

The practical points are straightforward but important. Tickets are listed at £16.50 full price and £15.50 concessions, with booking essential. A free drink is included, but the source does not list further food, access, transport or running-time details.

Attendees should also be prepared for the age check. The event is suitable for over-18s only, and proof of ID may be required on entry.

Crime Club Repeat: Victorian Criminal Mastermind takes place at the National Justice Museum in Nottingham on Thursday 25 June 2026 at 6pm. Booking is essential through the organiser’s event listing.

Source: Visit Nottinghamshire Events

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Nadia covers Nottinghamshire’s civic and cultural diary, from local authority consultations and community festivals to transport changes affecting major events. She checks listings against venue notices, organiser statements and official updates, with a focus on practical public-interest information. Her reporting highlights neighbourhood impact, accessibility, safety planning and the people keeping local events open and accountable

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