About this venue
The Adrian Flux Waterfront is a live music venue and nightclub in Norwich, known for its intimate atmosphere and the industrial character of a former warehouse-style riverside space. It stands out as an important part of the city’s music scene, with a main room capacity of around 700 visitors and a smaller Studio space for around 200 people, making it suitable for concerts, club nights and special events of different sizes.
Inside, the venue is built around a direct live-event experience: the audience stays close to the stage, the sound is shaped for live music, and the layout supports strong visibility and an energetic atmosphere. Visitors can expect practical facilities such as a bar, social areas and the upstairs Studio room, giving the venue flexibility for both larger shows and smaller, more focused programmes.
The venue is located at 139-141 King St, Norwich, NR1 1QH, United Kingdom, on King Street by the River Wensum. The entrance sits in an urban area close to the Riverside district and the railway station, so reaching the venue on foot from nearby areas is straightforward, while parking options and wider city transport details are best checked in the section 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.