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King Creosote at Norwich Arts Centre

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King Creosote—real name Kenny Anderson—is a singer-songwriter from Fife, Scotland.

King Creosote will be performing 1 event in Norwich on Sunday 15th June 2025 at the Arts Centre.

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Sunday 15th June 2025 Norwich, UK UK
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Address: Norwich Arts Centre, St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
Telephone: 01603660352
Venue Capacity: 290
The Arts Centre is a multipurpose entertainment complex based on St Benedicts Street in Norwich. A concert hall, theatre, and live music venue that allows space for 290 standing or 190 sitting fans, it's been one of the city's staple locations for the arts since opening its door back in 2007.