Clutter City Market takes place in the foyer and auditorium at Norwich Arts Centre with live music, DJs and food in the cafe bar.
Norwich Arts Centre is a small, independently run venue set within the walls of a medieval church right in the heart of Norwich.
NAC offers a huge range of entertainment & educational courses encompassing music, film, theatre, comedy, performing arts, creative courses, photography & digital media.
The Arts Centre was launched in 1977 when a small group of enthusiasts began meeting with the aim of establishing an alternative outlet for both visual and performing arts. It was opened in a disused department store on St Benedicts Street. In 1980 it transferred to its current venue, in St Swithin Church.
Norwich Arts Centre was redeveloped with the aid of a capital grant from the National Lottery in 1999. Since this redevelopment, it has established itself as a major venue for live music in the region, popular with artists and audiences alike for its intimacy, friendliness and commitment to professional presentation of small scale arts and entertainment.
Big names, small venue…
Over the years NAC has seen an amazing array of shows from performers. Amongst those who have appeared are bands such as Coldplay, Nirvana, Oasis, Muse and The Manic Street Preachers as well as blues legend Dr John. Stage performers like Little Britain stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams, TV presenter/author the late Pete McCarthy and top comedians like Mark Lamarr, Frank Skinner, Johnny Vegas, Mark Thomas, David Baddiel and Rob Newman have all graced the stage over the years.


