From an 80s music festival to a chart-topping hip hop trio, there is something for all music tastes running in Norwich's Earlham Park this summer.

These are the concerts and festivals confirmed for summer 2023 so far. 

Eastern Daily Press: The Magic of Thailand Festival 2022 in Norwich. The Magic of Thailand Festival 2022 in Norwich. (Image: Magic of Thailand)

1. Magic of Thailand Festival

When: Saturday, July 15-Sunday, July 16

The Magic of Thailand Festival is a family-friendly event celebrating Thai culture, with authentic food, stalls, entertainment and even an eating contest. 

While in previous years it has been held in Eaton Park, in 2023 it is moving to nearby Earlham Park and tickets go on sale soon. 

Eastern Daily Press: N-Dubz has announced a summer 2023 show in Earlham Park, Norwich. N-Dubz has announced a summer 2023 show in Earlham Park, Norwich. (Image: EMPR)

2. N-Dubz

When: Thursday, August 17

Hip hop trio N-Dubz, consisting of Fazer and cousins Tulisa and Dappy, is coming to Earlham Park on tour this summer and the concert will kick off a weekend of music there.

The group, which hails from Camden in London, has had 13 top 40 singles, including I Need You, Strong Again and Number 1.

Eastern Daily Press: Pete Tong is bringing the Ibiza Classics Show to Earlham Park in Norwich. Pete Tong is bringing the Ibiza Classics Show to Earlham Park in Norwich. (Image: Ibiza Classics)

3. Pete Tong

When: Friday, August 18

Pioneering dance music DJ Pete Tong is bringing his Ibiza Classics Show to Norwich this August.

It will also star Jules Buckley and the 65-piece Essential Orchestra, with reimagined versions of classic house tracks from across the decades.

Eastern Daily Press: Bananarama has been confirmed as one of the headliners at Let's Rock Norwich 2023.Bananarama has been confirmed as one of the headliners at Let's Rock Norwich 2023. (Image: Let's Rock)

4. Let's Rock Norwich!

When: Saturday, August 19 

This touring retro festival is returning to Norwich by popular demand, featuring some of the biggest acts of the 80s. 

The line-up for 2023 includes Happy Mondays, Bananarama, Tony Hadley, Midge Ure and Heaven 17 and it is a family-friendly event. 

Eastern Daily Press: The Foodies Festival is returning to Earlham Park in Norwich. The Foodies Festival is returning to Earlham Park in Norwich. (Image: Brittany Woodman)

5. Foodies Festival 

When: Friday, September 8-Sunday, September 10

After a successful launch in 2022, the Foodies Festival returns to Norwich this September featuring top chefs and music acts, with cookery theatres and street food too. 

Norwich chefs appearing include Andrew Jones of Farmyard and Richard Bainbridge of Benedicts and Toploader is the first music act announced.