A colourful collage celebrating five years of “The Pride Ball” at Norwich Arts Centre. It features multiple photos: a drag performer in a rainbow-coloured dress posing on a runway, a performer holding a fan in front of Pride flags, a performer taking a selfie with a cheering audience, a close-up of a performer in a blonde wig and bold makeup, and a stage lineup of performers. Large central text reads “Celebrating 5 years of The Pride Ball.”

Celebrating 5 years of The Pride Ball

Ahead of The Pride Ball 2026 and to celebrate 5 years of The Pride Ball at Norwich Arts Centre, drag artist and organiser, Liv, looks back over the history of the event...

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Norwich Arts Centre Launches Ticketbank

Norwich Arts Centre Launches Ticketbank

We are excited to announce a new initiative aimed at supporting our community and making live cultural events accessible to all.

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The Youth Pledge for Employers Project

The Youth Pledge for Employers Project

We've been working with the Youth Pledge for Employers Project at Norfolk County Council to support young people.

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Episode 6 of the Safe Space Podcast!

Episode 6 of the Safe Space Podcast!

Each episode includes an 'Audio Letter' which is a short burst of inspiration provided by someone leading in their field - someone queer, creative and inspirational. This episode has our very last letter - and it's a good 'un...

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Preview our new trailer

Preview our new trailer

Showcasing some of the important work we do here within our community...

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NAC awarded Gold from Attitude is Everything

NAC awarded Gold from Attitude is Everything

We are committed to making the venue accessible to everyone...

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Introducing The Mission Hall Celebrations

Introducing The Mission Hall Celebrations

If you’ve missed some important celebrations in the last year, this might be for you…

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‘Attitude is Everything’ mystery shopper report

‘Attitude is Everything’ mystery shopper report

Attitude is Everything, the charity that supports disabled people’s access to live music, told us that she’d received ‘probably one of the most positive reports I’ve ever had from a Mystery Shopper!’

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