
This week’s top 5 things to do | Aylsham Food and Craft Market Thursday 27 February 2025
This week in Norfolk, enjoy a wonderful folk music performance from Good Habits, explore fresh local produce at Aylsham Food and Craft Market or explore the Norfolk Cranes story with an engaging talk. Alternatively, music lovers can experience Jimi – The Legend Lives On at Maddermarket Theatre or enjoy the soulful sounds of The Signatures at the Princess Theatre in Hunstanton.
Aylsham Food and Craft Market The popular Aylsham Food and Craft Market is returning this weekend. On the first Saturday of every month, guests can explore a range of fresh produce, handmade crafts and street food vendors at the Aylsham Market Place. Alongside this, guests can browse a range of independent shops too. Saturday 1 March |
Folk at Yalm presents Good Habits Enjoy a wonderful evening of folk music with Good Habits, hosted by Yalm Food Hall. This duo mixes vocal harmonies with vivid storytelling inspired by their diverse musical tastes. With the opportunity to enjoy food from a variety of vendors whilst enjoying the show, it’s guaranteed to be a great night! Monday 3 March |
Norfolk Cranes Story Meet fellow wildlife enthusiasts and explore the incredible history of Norfolk’s wildlife! The Norfolk Wildlife Trust welcomes Chris Durdin for an engaging talk on the history, conservation, and inspiring comeback of Norfolk’s majestic cranes. A perfect event for those passionate about local nature and birds. Tuesday 4 March |
The Signatures – Northern Soul Live Experience the electrifying energy of The Signatures, the UK’s favourite Northern Soul band, live on stage! Joined by Stefan Taylor and special guest Lorraine Silver, an icon from Wigan Casino, this show brings Northern Soul classics to life with a 12-piece band, including a powerful horn section. A must for soul fans! Saturday 1 March |
Jimi: the Legend Lives On
Experience the magic of Jimi Hendrix’s music at Maddermarket Theatre! Performed by renowned tribute artist John Campbell, this show features hits from across Jimi’s albums and personal stories and anecdotes from those who knew him best—a must-see for Hendrix fans.
Sunday 2 March
Tickets from £26
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