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18 May 2024
“The World Premiere of 268 years of reverb, a new 8-hour durational work written by Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead, The Smile) performed live on the Octagon Chapel’s pipe organ.
28 March 2024 - 27 April 2024
10 May 2024
Welcome in the Festival with our spectacular free opening night event on the streets of Norwich. Follow Mo’s fantastical journey towards a new life. Combining giant puppetry and emotional storytelling, Mo and the Red Ribbon explores the experience of migration from a child’s perspective, offering an ultimately optimistic look at the world we inhabit and those we share it with.
10 May 2024 - 12 May 2024
Norfolk & Norwich Festival is popping-up across the city centre with a programme of free performance. “From theatre and dance to circus and comedy, we bring a little playful fun to the city’s streets as we celebrate the opening of this year’s Festival.
25 April 2024
Born at Nettlebed Folk Club in Oxfordshire on Valentine s Day 1994 as a one off special concert, this folk rock big band now brings its 30th Anniversary Spring Tour to Cromer. Their achievements over the years include completing twenty eight spring tours twenty six festival appearances including Cromer, and seven albums, which is not bad for a band that was only doing one concert! Folk on the Pier producer, Scott Butler is delighted to bring them back to Cromer Pier on 25th April as a warm concert up before the main festival in May, itself in its twenty sixth year.
22 May 2024
The sixteen dazzling voices of Ireland’s national chamber choir bring the best of contemporary choral music to Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
25 May 2024
The Harriet Martineau Lecture celebrates the legacy of a remarkable, world-changing woman by inviting globally-renowned radical speakers to respond to her life and work. A firm favourite of Norfolk & Norwich Festival’s City of Literature Weekend.
16 May 2024
Japanese born composer Hinako Omori presents new arrangements of songs from recent album Stillness, Softness…
11 May 2024
No symphony pulses more vigorously with the rhythms of political protest than Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’, whose defiant opening chords mark the arrival of the Romantic symphony.
30 April 2024
Sarah Perry, the internationally bestselling author of Melmoth and The Essex Serpent, launches her highly anticipated new novel with us in the beautiful surroundings of Norwich Cathedral.
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