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Melting together indie rock and traditional celtic folk, Brògeal are a Falkirk - based five piece who are set for a break - out year in 2025
Join us for a special screening of Gossip: a 16th-century tale of community, power, and resistance set in East Anglia.
£12 Entry Includes 3 pints + Festival Glass
The Holloway proudly presents an evening of contemporary primitive music with Welsh maestro Gwenifer Raymond.
Following his sell-out debut show, viral sensation Horatio Gould brings his much-anticipated sophomore show, Return of the Space Cowboy, on the road.
National Youth Jazz Orchestra present The Fire Next Time! A Tribute To James Baldwin
Do you love all things 00s?! Are you a huge fan of drag?! Well shantay this way because “NOW! That’s What I Call…DRAG! Me Back To The 00s!" is HERE!
Azymuth is a globally renowned, highly influential Brazilian jazz-funk trio founded in the early 1970s.
Afrobeat, Latin, Highlife, Cumbia, Funk, Jazz & other grooves from around the globe 1960s-today.
Prolific Leeds-based pianist & composer Simeon Walker has quickly emerged as a leading light in the burgeoning Modern Classical scene.
This workshop is for families to get creative together and make some beautiful winged fuzzy friends.
Doors 6.30pm Tickets £18.50+ STBF
Local Roots & Reggae heavy-weights Shaolin Sound and Deadly Majestic playing the finest wax all day long.
Mammal Hands formed in Norwich in 2012 and quickly gained a reputation for their unique blend of jazz and electronica.
Glasgow five-piece Weathermen are a group whose live shows are laden with art rock vocal lines and unique instrumentals. The Silver Field is sound world of Coral Rose Kindred-Boothby. Voice, tapes, bass, samples, synthesis, strings, reeds, drums, small sounds, big sounds, sunlight, moonlight, a lot of water.
Evocative lyrics, warm harmonies and sultry saxophone from Aphra. Support from Jim Holland.
A free community art event hosted by @edlemaydesign. All abilities welcome. Come along and join in a new activity each week.
Jazz jam hosted by Lee Vasey and friends. Every monday.
Chess meets beats: a night of chess, drinks and live DJ sets.
Founded in 2015 HEAVYCHEST is a sonic project by Aotearoa’s own Andre Smith.
Graham Reynolds, the Austin-based ‘quintessential modern composer’ (London Independent), unveils his debut solo album, Mountain, in 2025.
This workshop is for families to create their own cohort of cowboys, cowgirls, cactus, cows and critters.
Folk-rock cult hero and queer icon Grace Petrie returns to UK venues this year with the protest song firmly back in her heart.
Tristan Butler y Timba Británica present: TIMBA REVOLUTION, The Golden Era of Cuban Salsa.
HUNNY BUZZ enter their somber founded era through their second EP ‘Pulling Roots’. It marks position as the band’s next focal point and is a strong return after, ‘Welcome to Our Garden’.
Local MCs and Producers open mic. Sign up here: astralproj.club/ajointeff
DOORS 9PM / TICKETS £6+STBF (student), £8+STBF (general)
A safe space for LGBTQ+ women. Retro sounds from the 70s/80s/90s and more!
FEASTS are a noisy art-rock two-piece band from Norwich, UK. 7pm
Doors 6pm Tickets £20.50+ STBF
Underground London DJs & MCs running Classic UKG, 4x4 and Funky House flavours.
Sketch comedy group Disaster Party bring sketches and songs to the Puppet Theatre
Gone Down Meadowland is the much-anticipated debut album release from Norwich, UK psych outfit Floral Image, releasing 25th April 2025 on the renowned Fuzz Club.
Plus Elenwen + Jas Eade (House Arrest/Children of the Pope). We’re delighted to be hosting our absolute favourite The Rebel AKA Ben Wallers for his first Norwich performance in years.
A scenic summer bike ride to suit many abilities. Starting and finishing in the beautiful city of Norwich this event comprises 3 circular cycle routes around Norfolk. All routes set off from outside The Forum and head north. Choose your route and enjoy some perfect cycling country along quiet roads and through picturesque villages. Finish back in Norwich at the Lower School to receive your medal. There will be refreshment stops at regular intervals throughout the routes and Bike Events provide full back-up including route signing, GPX, marshals, mechanics, medics and pick-up. Choose to take part and fundraise for your favourite charity. This is an open event with several supporting charities. Book online at bike-events.co.uk
We’re delighted to be hosting our absolute favourite The Rebel AKA Ben Wallers for his first Norwich performance in years Phoebe Troup is a British-American songwriter and producer exploring the crossover between folk, rock and electronic music
Poet’s Palace is back, discovering new poetic talent and inviting new wonderful audiences to spoken word events in Norwich!
An exclusive evening with JACKIE OATES, as she takes the stage at Yalm Food Hall as part of the monthly FOLK AT YALM event series.
Free poetry evening with performers from Salo press and more + open mic!
The songwriting duo of Gary Daly and Eddie Lundon forges a distinctive sound, blending elements of synthpop, reggae, and country with eccentric influences .
Sam Kelly is releasing a hotly anticipated new album in June 2025.
Doors 4.30pm Tickets £20+ STBF
ABSTRACT CONCRETE is another big step for UK underground heavyweight Charles Hayward on his music journey (This Heat, Camberwell Now, Quiet Sun, Massacre). 7pm
For Butler, Blake & Grant their eponymous LP brings a beautiful conclusion to 3 years of casual acquaintance, impromptu performances and late-night rambles.
Eric Chenaux is one of Canada's most respected and long-standing experimental guitar players and songwriters, starting with legendary Toronto punk band Phleg Camp in the early 90s. 7pm
The brilliantly offbeat Josh Glanc arrives in Norwich fresh from a smash hit, sold out Edinburgh Fringe run.
Fright Years are an Edinburgh-based band crafting music that’s as emotionally charged as it is cinematic.
Blending traditional with contemporary, vocals and electronics, Eleanor Dunsdon and Gregor Black draw on jazz, folk and classical genres to create a sound that challenges perceptions of the harp and pushes the boundaries of the traditional music scene.
This is the release celebration for Magnolia’s debut EP, which they have been working on solidly since August 2024.
Musician, composer and producer, Nick Mulvey’s work pushes boundaries in songwriting and sound, in music both traditional and experimental, acoustic and electronic.
Since the mid-late 1990s, Kenny Anderson’s DIY pop alter-ego King Creosote has released over 100 records.
SOUP presents a screening of the pilot episode of our new sitcom series “The Bowl” + the usual SOUP featuring performances from Norwich finest local ingredients.
Daniel Inzani is a composer, pianist and band leader based in Stroud, UK.
Fickle Friends are a UK indie pop band known for their infectious melodies, pop sensibilities, and high-energy live shows.
Faetooth is a “fairy doom” trio originating from Los Angeles.
Space are touring their latest album titled “Blood and Bubble Gum”.