Here's a guide to the events you don't want to miss in Norwich this bank holiday weekend (August 25-28). 

1) Eating Street Food Market 

As part of Eaton Park's Summer Social events, Eating Street will be open from August 24 until August 28. 

There will be free entry to the market all weekend, with vendors including Gringos Nacho Factory and Elsie's Pizza. 

2) Ibiza Live 

Ibiza Live is coming to Eaton Park on Saturday August 26 from 12pm until 5pm. 

The family-friendly event will feature DJs, kids attractions, and a pop-up bar. 

Adult tickets start at £12.50.

Norwich Evening News: There's a lot going on at Eaton Park this weekendThere's a lot going on at Eaton Park this weekend (Image: Antony Kelly)

3) Outdoor cinema

An open-air cinema is also coming to Eaton Park over the bank holiday weekend.

Box office hit Top Gun: Maverick will be screening on Saturday August 26 from 6:30pm until 10:30pm, accompanied by a pre-show performance by the 80's-inspired band The Avi80rs. 

Baz Luhrmann's Elvis will be screening on Sunday August 27, followed by The Sound of Music on Monday August 28. 

Tickets start at £10. 

4) All About Dogs

Just outside the city, the All About Dogs show at the Norfolk Showground will be returning on Sunday August 27 and Monday August 28. 

The day runs from 9:30am until 5pm and will involve arena displays, live music, dog shows, and give-it-a-go activities for visitors and their dogs.

Adult tickets start at £12.50.  

Norwich Evening News: All About Dogs is coming back to the Norfolk ShowgroundAll About Dogs is coming back to the Norfolk Showground (Image: Antony Kelly)

5) Fierce Babe Summer Market

Fierce Babe Summer Market will be at the Assembly House on Sunday August 27 from 11am until 4pm.

More than 25 independent makers and creators who identify as women or are part of the LGBTQ+ community will be hosting stalls selling jewels, prints, homeware, accessories and more. 

Norwich Evening News: Fierce Babe will be bringing their market back to the Assembly HouseFierce Babe will be bringing their market back to the Assembly House (Image: Bill Smith)