We’re thrilled to announce a brand-new feature on our website: the Events Archive!
Now you can relive your favourite gigs, events, and community gatherings all in one place. Whether you’re reminiscing about unforgettable performances or discovering the rich history of what we’ve hosted, the archive is your go-to spot to explore everything we’ve brought to life.
From electrifying gigs like House of All and legendary spoken word events by icons such as Jazzie B, to the soulful melodies of our Folk Festival and the raw energy of groundbreaking theatre like Grime Boy, it’s all there waiting for you. Dive into memories of inspiring figures like Benjamin Zephaniah, whose words and presence left an indelible mark on our community.
The archive also celebrates the diversity of our programming, from intimate folk gigs and vibrant jazz nights to thought-provoking theatre and lively community events. Each event tells a story, and now you can revisit those moments whenever you like.
We’re still busy adding events from pre-2021, so keep checking back as the archive grows. There’s plenty more to come, and we can’t wait to fill it with even more incredible memories.
Start exploring now: https://www.newhamptonarts.co.uk/events-archive/
Thank you for being part of our journey—here’s to many more amazing events to come!
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