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The Streets

The Streets

6 Jun 2026 - 28 Aug 2026

The Mike Skinner-fronted project known for blending genres that include garage, hip hop, indie and ska. Inspired by bands like Run-DMC, Beastie Boys, De La Soul, Daft Punk and Rage Against The Machine, Birmingham native Mike Skinner, who later moved to South London, started laying down tracks in the ’90s. A vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and producer, he created the music project The Streets with an everyman approach and the idea of defining a new landscape where homegrown rappers could thrive.
Rock N Roll Circus

Rock N Roll Circus

20 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Brighton favourites The Kooks will headline the Saturday night, performing their platinum-selling debut album Inside In / Inside Out. The album catapulted the band into fame, selling more than 2 million copies and helping define an era of music. Two decades since their debut, The Kooks are resonating with a whole new generation. With sold-out tours and epic returns to festival main stages, the band has firmly cemented their place in the hearts of Gen Z fans. The album includes enduring anthems She Moves in Her Own Way, Ooh La and Naïve, and remains a staple part of indie culture more than 15 years after its release. Joining them are London heroes The Vaccines, who will perform their explosive debut What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? in its entirety. Released in 2011 and containing breakout hits If You Wanna, Post Break-Up Sex and Nørgaard, the album became one of the fastest-selling debuts of the decade and helped define a new wave of British indie energy. Completing the trio are Scottish icons The Fratellis, performing their beloved debut Costello Music from start to finish. The album launched the band onto the global stage with hits including Chelsea Dagger, Henrietta and Whistle For The Choir, earning the group a BRIT Award and setting the tone for one of the most recognisable sounds of the era.
Earlham Park Tribute Festival

Earlham Park Tribute Festival

13 Jun 2026 - 14 Jun 2026

Get ready for two unforgettable days of music, fun, and pure entertainment! Join us at Earlham Park for a celebration of the very best tribute acts, bringing your favourite hits to life on stage.
THE WOMBATS Live in NORWICH

THE WOMBATS Live in NORWICH

28 Jun 2026 - 28 Jun 2026

Get ready for a day-to-night celebration of indie energy and sing-along anthems as The Wombats take the stage at Earlham Park this summer! With a career spanning more than two decades, this beloved British indie-rock trio are known for their contagious live performances - balancing high-octane fun with memorable melodies that have defined a generation of gigs and festivals.
Junction 42

Junction 42

27 Jun 2026 - 27 Jun 2026

Join us this summer for Norwich's hottest new festival! Expect Old Skool Garage, Drum & Bass and House across 3 stages! Plus daytime vibes, fairground rides and street food! Kicking things off are K Motionz and Kings of The Rollers, headlining the DnB stage, hosted by our friends at Touchbase. They'll be setting the bar sky high! Over on Garage Nations stage, get ready for banging UK Garage sets from iconic acts Majestic and Heartless Crew. Last but not least, Hitty & Shenin Amara will be bringing the freshest House vibes to the House stage hosted by Glove Seazon. + Plenty more acts released very soon. You cant afford to miss this one. See you on June 28th!
The Kooks

The Kooks

13 May 2026 - 27 Aug 2026

Brighton indie rockers with a pop sensibility. The Kooks came bopping out of Brighton at an almost serendipitous moment, catching the mid ’00s guitar band wave at its apex and riding it all the way to considerable commercial success.
Madness

Madness

6 Jun 2026 - 23 Aug 2026

Nutty ska-revivalists and 80s pop titans led by the inimitable Suggs. Madness may have been at the forefront of the late ’70s ska revival, but the band quickly moved beyond the constraints of two-tone. By the time the ’80s were in full swing, their embrace of everything from Motown to pure pop had made them one of the biggest British bands of their time. Madness’s earliest days were as ska band The Invaders, formed in 1976 by Lee Thompson, Mike Barson and Chris Foreman. With the addition of Graham McPherson (aka Suggs), Mark Bedford, Dan Woodgate and Chas Smith, the band changed their name to Morris And The Minors before finally settling on Madness in 1978.
James

James

31 Mar 2026 - 20 Aug 2026

James formed in Manchester in the early '80s and quickly earned a cult following with their jangly folk pop sound. The band was dubbed the next Smiths, even getting a thumbs up from frontman Morrissey who invited them to join The Smiths on tour. James scored their first big hit in 1991 with the single Sit Down and built on that success further with their critically acclaimed album Laid, produced by Brian Eno. The album became their biggest success in the US.

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