15 May 2026
Led by composer, arranger and djembe master Yahael Camara Onono, Balimaya Project are redefining what contemporary African diasporic music can be.
23 May 2026
The Norwich Philharmonic celebrate their return both to The Halls and to the Festival with an exciting double bill of music by Sir William Walton, featuring the choir and orchestra as well as two conductors, a star singer and a star actor.
20 May 2026
50 years since Britten’s death, Britten Sinfonia present a programme that focuses on the years he spent in North America during WW2. Sensuous music with a bright sheen written in Canada and the USA is paired with music by his ‘very dear friend’ entor, Aaron Copland, from the same decade.
9 May 2026
The first performance from one of Norfolk & Norwich Festival’s 2026 resident artists, James McVinnie. Infinity Gradient is a grand collaboration between McVinnie and composer Tristan Perich, scored for solo organ and 100 speakers in 1bit audio.
14 May 2026
Join us for an evening of luminous musicianship and timeless songs, as one of Canada’s most distinctive and celebrated bands steps onto a Norwich stage for the first time.
30 March 2027 - 3 April 2027
Go behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in the true-life musical phenomenon, JERSEY BOYS. From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is the musical that’s too good to be true.
11 September 2026
Genre defying string quartet Bowjangles bring their trademark irreverent mix of physical comedy, improbable dancing, soaring vocals and, of course, virtuosic string playing to their latest show: “Classically Untamed”.
2 June 2026
Nobody does it quite like The Ukes. Buckle up for a helter-skelter ride through every kind of musical genre with plenty of laughs along the way.
24 May 2026
A memorised, kinetic production of Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings, performed by Scottish Ensemble and developed in partnership with choreographer Örjan Andersson.
10 June 2026
The Mac Gloinn brothers – Brian and Diarmuid – first performed in the streets together as buskers and have since evolved into a robust collective.
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