Looking for something to do in the city this evening? Here's a quick guide to some of the events taking place.
• Big Top Cinema
Event info: For one night only, Earlham Park is hosting the Big Top Cinema, showing the George Clooney classic O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000). Live music is to be performed during the interval and there will also be a short bluegrass concert at the end of the film. The big top will be heated, carpeted, and contain a full bar, hot food and cinema style snacks. Guests are advised to bring their own blankets, cushions and chairs.
Venue: Earlham Park
Doors open: 8pm
Tickets: Adults £8, Children (16 and under) £5
• G2 - Definitive Genesis
Event info: G2 Definitive Genesis are a tribute band who perform Genesis music from across the 1970s. Tonight they will perform at Maddermarket Theatre, with Jack Lipinski, another tribute singer standing in for their lead singer.
Venue: Maddermarket Theatre
Doors open: 7.30pm
Tickets: £18.50
• Steemy Dan and Chris Moore
Event info: Steemy Dan, a Steely Dan tribute act, are making their debut appearance at Norwich Arts Centre this evening and will be performing a range of Fagen and Becker's classic hits such as Rikki don't lose that number, Do It Again, Josie, and Peg.
Venue: Norwich Arts Centre
Doors open: 8pm
Tickets: £10-£12
• The Garage Unsigned - Part of Young Norfolk Arts Festival
Event info: The Garage and Young Norfolk Arts Festival will be taking over The LCR tonight to bring some of the best unsigned acts the county has to offer to the stage, including indie four-piece Montagues and Capulets, female-fronted band The Cahoots, and singer-songwriter Ellie Bea.
Venue: The LCR
Doors open: 7.30pm
Tickets: £3.30-£5.50
• Cinema
The Legend of Tarzan
Odeon: 17:00, 18:00, 19:40, 20:40
Vue: 17:25, 20:00
Now You See Me: The Second Act
Odeon: 17:40, 17:50, 18:45, 20:45, 21:40
Vue: 20:10
The Secret Life of Pets
Odeon: 17:00, 18:00, 19:20, 20:00
Vue: 18:00, 18:45
Hollywood Cinema: 17:35, 19:45
The Neon Demon
Odeon: 18:45, 21:30
Cinema City: 18:10, 20:50
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