From set times to travel, here is all you need to know ahead of N-Dubz's outdoor concert in Norwich.
What is the concert date and location and what are the set times?
Hip-hop trio N-Dubz, consisting of Tulisa, Fazer and Dappy, perform in Earlham Park on Thursday, August 17 2023.
The gates open at 6pm and the event ends at 10.30pm.
The set times are:
DJ Natralist & MC Wicked - 6.15pm
Makareo - 7.35pm
Wes Nelson - 8pm
N-Dubz - 9pm
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Can I bring my own food and drinks?
You are not permitted to bring food or alcohol - there will be bars onsite and the food available will include Indian, Mexican or Chinese cuisine and a barbecue.
You are allowed to bring soft drinks and water as long as they are not more than 500ml per bottle and are sealed when you arrive.
You can also bring a reusable water bottle as there will be free water points on site.
What else can and can't I bring?
You can bring fold-up chairs and picnic blankets into the main arena.
Chairs are not allowed in the area between the sound desk and the stage.
You are not allowed to bring glass, barbecues or sharp objects, including picnic cutlery, and only guide dogs are allowed.
How can I get there and is there parking?
There is limited parking in the UEA car park that must be booked in advance and it costs £17.75 per car.
See bus times on the First Bus website, with the 25 and 26 routes linking the city centre directly with the UEA campus.
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Is the concert accessible?
There is blue badge parking available on a first-come, first-served basis (follow signs for disabled parking entrance/exit), and accessible toilets are provided.
To book a space on the wheelchair platform or request a free carer ticket email accessibility@kilimanjarolive.co.uk
Are tickets still on sale?
Yes, buy at myticket.co.uk (no-re-entry) for £51.75pp - children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+.
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