Top: left to right: Summer Fireworks, Casino, Marine Parade.
Bottom: Left to right: Britannia Pier Theatre, Britannia Pier, Gorleston Pavilion, Hippodrome.
At Yarmouth Stadium, you can cheer greyhounds from their traps one night and marvel as stock car drivers tear round the track on another. Both are brilliant family fun. There’s always a great atmosphere too at our racecourse overlooking the sea. Three Music Live Race Nights in July and August are included in the 24 meetings that take place in 2012.
The newly refurbished and reopened Grade I listed St. George’s Theatre, just next to the park, will have a dynamic schedule of diverse performances and the latest blockbuster films are always on show at the Hollywood Cinema on Marine Parade. Gorleston-on-Sea’s lovely Edwardian Pavilion Theatre promises a varied programme of music hall, comedy and drama, while the Britannia Pier
Theatre features top-name stars throughout the summer season. Laughs, thrills and a spectacular water finale are the highlights at the Hippodrome Circus, Britain’s only surviving total circus building.
There’s music to be enjoyed at the Gorleston-on- Sea bandstand on alternate Sundays from June to September. Great Yarmouth’s 2012 events calendar also includes the World Indoor Bowls Championships in January, Beach Volleyball in May, Diamond Jubilee Celebrations and Soccer on the Sands in June, the Festival of Bowls in August and the Maritime Festival, Heritage Open Days and the Out There Festival of International Street Art and Circus in September. And don’t miss Summer Fireworks on school holiday Wednesdays throughout July and August.
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