Looking for something to do tonight? Here's a look at some of the events taking place in the city.
• Laugh In The Park Comedy Festival
Event Info: Laugh In The Park, The Red Card Comedy Club's Comedy Festival runs from July 28 to July 31 in Chapelfield Gardens, featuring food, drink and comedians such as Andy Parsons, Imran Yusuf, Diane Spencer and Rich Wilson all of whom will be performing tonight.
Venue: Chapelfield Gardens
Doors Open: 5.30pm
Tickets: £20
• The Tina May Quartet
Event info: Tina May, an award-winning jazz singer who has ten albums under her belt and has worked with the likes of Tony Coe and Nikki Iles, will be visiting the Cathedral tonight for an engaging performance of some of her classic songs.
Venue: Norwich Cathedral
Doors open: 7pm
Tickets: £7
• Adnams Norwich Wine School: Germany and Austria
Event info: Join the team in store as they look at and some of the finest wines from across the world at their Adnams wine school. This week's session will focus on drinks from Germany and Austria.
Venue: Adnams Cellar and Kitchen Store
Doors open: 7pm
Tickets: £20
• Pre Pride Slumber Party
Event Info: To prepare for Norwich Pride on Saturday, Flaunt nightclub will be hosting a Pre Pride Slumber Party, where guests are invited to come along in their favourite pjs, onesie or even lingerie. Drag Queen DJ Luna Howl will be playing the best girl power music from the 80s, 90s and 00s all night long and everyone who arrives in pyjamas will be given a prize.
Venue: Flaunt
Doors Open: 10pm
Tickets: Free entry
• Cinema
Jason Bourne
Odeon: 17:00, 18:00, 19:00, 20:00, 21:00, 21:50
Vue: 17:20, 18:30, 20:00, 21:00
Cinema City: 18:20, 21:00
Hollywood Cinema: 17:35, 20:15
Finding Dory
Odeon: 17:15, 18:15, 19:15, 19:50, 20:45, 21:45
Vue: 17:20, 18:20, 19:30, 20:20, 21:30
Hollywood Cinema: 17:50, 20:10
The BFG
Odeon: 17:30, 19:30, 20:30
Vue: 17:35, 19:10
Cinema City: 18:00, 20:30
Hollywood Cinema: 19:45
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