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Be At One Norwich

With a cocktail list that runs to around a hundred drinks, the Norwich branch of Be At One sits at 23 Bank Plain in the city centre, close to the historic core and its surrounding bars and restaurants. It is one site in a national cocktail bar chain whose model is firmly drink-led, designed around mixed drinks and a sociable party atmosphere rather than a food offer. The chain was founded in May 1998 by Steve Locke, Leigh Miller, and Rhys Oldfield, bartenders who had worked together at TGI Frid.....

Earlham Park

When BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend rolled into Norwich in 2015, it was Earlham Park that hosted the crowds of around fifty thousand who came to see Muse, Foo Fighters and Taylor Swift across the May bank-holiday weekend. That landmark event confirmed the park's status as the city's go-to site for large outdoor concerts and festivals. Set on Earlham Road on the western edge of Norwich, the park adjoins the campus of the University of East Anglia and forms part of a broad swathe of green space runnin.....

Epic Studios

A former television studio turned multi-purpose entertainment venue, Epic Studios on Magdalen Street is one of Norwich's most versatile spaces, combining an eight-hundred-and-fifty-capacity music hall with a fully functioning broadcast studio. The complex occupies the old Anglia Television site where programmes such as Trisha and Sale of the Century were once filmed. After ITV sold the Magdalen Street studios in 2006, the buildings were converted into a creative-industries hub, retaining their .....

Gallery 56

A compact, hireable exhibition space on one of Norwich's most characterful streets, Gallery 56 sits among the independent shops, bars and galleries of St Benedicts Street in the city's Norwich Lanes quarter. Rather than maintaining a single permanent collection, it operates as a rolling artist-run space, rented out week by week to painters, photographers, printmakers and other makers who stage their own shows. The gallery occupies a ground floor with a mezzanine level, providing four distinct h.....

Kudos Bar And Nightclub

Set on Norwich's famously busy Prince of Wales Road, the city's main strip of late-night bars and clubs, Kudos is a high-energy bar and nightclub built around a powerful sound system. With a capacity of around four hundred, it has carved out a niche as one of the area's leading destinations for underground dance music. The club trades heavily on its sound, hosting regular nights dedicated to drum and bass, house and other strands of underground electronic music. Promoters and collectives such a.....

The Adrian Flux Waterfront

The Adrian Flux Waterfront is a live music venue and nightclub on King Street in Norwich, set in a converted former brewery warehouse on the bank of the River Wensum, close to the city centre and railway station. Long regarded as the most important venue of its size in the East of England, it has been a cornerstone of the region's alternative music scene for more than three decades. The venue owes its existence to the Norwich Venue Campaign, a grassroots movement formed in the 1980s to lobby fo.....

The Halls Norwich

The Halls is a Grade I listed medieval friary complex in the heart of Norwich, comprising St Andrew's Hall, Blackfriars' Hall and a series of smaller spaces. Owned and run by Norwich City Council, it serves as a multi-use cultural venue for concerts, exhibitions, conferences and community events. Made up of magnificent flint buildings dating from the 14th century, the complex is the most complete medieval friary surviving in England. St Andrew's Hall is its centrepiece, and the name by which ma.....