From chart-topping bands to West End musicals, these major concerts and theatre shows are coming to Norfolk in 2023.
While more announcements are bound to be made over the coming months, these are the huge events already confirmed for next year that still have tickets available.
Sister Act is coming to Norwich Theatre Royal in 2023. (Image: Supplied)
1. Sister Act, Norwich
Where: Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL
When: January 10-14
Price: £10-£56.50, Norwich Theatre website or call 01603 630000
Smash-hit musical Sister Act will start the year on a high note and it stars Emmerdale's Sandra Marvin as Deloris and West End sensation Lizzie Bea as Sister Mary Robert.
Disco diva Deloris’ life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder and she is placed in protective custody at a convent, where she transforms the struggling choir
The Circus of Horrors is coming to Great Yarmouth. (Image: Circus of Horrors)
2. Circus of Horrors Family Show/Haunted Fairground, Great Yarmouth
Where: Hippodrome Circus, St George's Road, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2EU
When: February 16-19
Price: Children (under 14): £12-£15, concessions (aged 60+) £16-£19, adults £16-£23/concessions: £10-£23, adults: £15-£28, buy on Hippodrome Circus website or call 01493 738877
Tickets are on sale now for the Circus of Horrors shows in Great Yarmouth, with one for families and the other for adults.
The group, which previously starred on Britain's Got Talent, combines horror, black comedy and rock music with circus acts.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is coming to Norwich. (Image: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
3. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Norwich
Where: Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL
When: April 19-29
Price: £10-£65, Norwich Theatre website or call 01603 630000
Book a golden ticket and watch Roald Dahl's world of pure imagination come to life on stage.
The musical features memorable songs from the original film, including The Candy Man, with new ones too and it stars Gareth Snook as Willy Wonka.
Razorlight are coming to Norwich. (Image: Supplied by SJM Concerts)
4. Razorlight, Norwich
Where: The LCR, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
When: April 22, 6.30pm-10pm
Price: £32.50, buy on the UEA Ticket Bookings website, on sale from November 18
Indie icons Razorlight have announced a UK tour, which will follow their forthcoming album 'Razorwhat? The Best Of Razorlight' released on December 9.
The release collates 11 of their best hits plus two thrilling new tracks, ‘You Are Entering The Human Heart’ and Violence Forever?’
The Arctic Monkeys are coming to Carrow Road. (Image: Zackery Michael)
5. Arctic Monkeys, Norwich
Where: Carrow Road Stadium, Norwich, NR1 1JE
When: June 7, from 5pm
Price: Limited tickets available from £79.75+booking fee on Ticketmaster, hospitality packages through the Canaries website
Brit award-winning rockers the Arctic Monkeys are heading to Carrow Road on their UK and Ireland 2023 tour.
The band, fronted by Alex Turner, will play classic hits along with material from their new album The Car, with special guests The Hives and The Mysterines.
Jack Savoretti will perform at Forest Live 2023. (Image: CHRIS FLOYD)
6. Jack Savoretti, Thetford
Where: High Lodge, Thetford Forest, Brandon, IP27 0AF
When: June 18, 7pm-10.30pm
Price: £44.50+booking fee, buy on Forestry England website
Outdoor concert series Forest Live returns to the Norfolk and Suffolk border this summer for a weekend of live music, with the first act already announced.
Jack Savoretti's albums Singing to Strangers (2019) and Europiana (2021) both hit the number one spot on the album charts.
Gabrielle will perform at The LCR. (Image: SJM Concerts)
7. Gabrielle, Norwich
Where: The LCR, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
When: October 10, 6.30pm-10.30pm
Price: £32.50, buy on the UEA Ticket Bookings website
Gabrielle is bringing her 30 Years of Dreaming Tour to Norwich to celebrate the 30th anniversary of number one single Dreams.
She will perform from her impressive back catalogue of hits, including Rise, Out of Reach and Sunshine.
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