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Earlham Park

Festival Venue

Festival VenueNorwichUnited KingdomCapacity: About 50,0001 upcoming events
Earlham Park
Type
Festival Venue
City
Norwich
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
1
Address
Earlham Park
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 50,000

About this venue

Earlham Park is an open-air festival venue in Norwich, known for its spacious green setting and flexible layout that can adapt to concerts, festivals, and large outdoor events. Instead of a traditional indoor arena structure, the venue uses its natural parkland atmosphere as its main strength, creating a relaxed and airy backdrop for both visitors and performers.

The visitor experience is built around a classic festival feel: wide lawns support good visibility, easier movement, and a natural flow between stages, food areas, drink points, and supporting facilities. As an outdoor venue, acoustics and layout depend on the specific event production, but this flexibility is exactly what makes it suitable for a wide range of music and cultural formats.

The venue is located at Earlham Park, Norwich, United Kingdom. Access to the entrance is usually arranged according to the rules of each festival, with signposted pedestrian routes, temporary gates, and possible drop-off or parking zones. For broader travel planning around Norwich before and after the event, continue with the city information below.

About the city

Norwich, a historic city in East Anglia, blends the charm of its medieval core with a modern buzz, which is why it’s often seen as a natural hub for entertainment and major events. Whether you’re looking for tickets to sport or concerts, Norwich offers an easygoing city vibe where a night out can quickly turn into a full weekend experience, with lively streets, pubs, and culture all close at hand.

Getting in and around is especially straightforward: Norwich railway station is the main rail gateway, and from there many key spots, including Carrow Road, are often just a short walk away. For city and regional routes, you can rely on the First Bus and Konectbus networks, plus convenient Park & Ride options that make reaching the centre simple without the stress of parking. If you’re flying in, Norwich International Airport offers quick access to the city, keeping travel planning smooth even when you’re coming from further afield.

Before or after the event, Norwich rewards curiosity: take a stroll along the River Wensum, explore the narrow lanes and small squares of the old town, and drop by landmarks such as Norwich Cathedral and Norwich Castle. The Lanes and Elm Hill add a special atmosphere, mixing historic architecture with local shops and places to pause, ideal for a relaxed build-up before a concert or an easy wind-down after the final whistle.

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