Events in King's Lynn From 16th March – 22nd March 2026

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You can find live music sessions at The Walks on Tuesday evenings, with local performers gathering near the riverbank under temporary marquees. On Wednesday mornings, family-friendly activities take place in St Nicholas Church's garden , a shaded green space that has long served as an informal meeting point for residents since the 19th century. Weekly breakfast events featuring storytelling and themed characters occur at the children’s library on High Street, where literacy initiatives have been supported by town council grants since 2018.

Fitness events continue at The Walks over weekends, with guided walks starting from the old toll gate near Corn Exchange and following former railway paths. These routes echo post-war regeneration efforts in the area. Cultural highlights include special cinema screenings held at St Nicholas Church hall , a space that once stored records for local historical societies dating back to 1870.

Art workshops led by Norfolk Art Forum artists take place every Thursday afternoon inside renovated industrial warehouse buildings near Town Quay, spaces now regularly used since their restoration in the early 2000s. These include clay modelling, printmaking, and textile art, often tied into wellbeing programmes funded through borough council grants. Many of these events repeat weekly across neighbourhood hubs such as The Walks or High Street green space.

All listed activities take place within a short drive from key transport nodes , including the town bus station on A17 and designated parking near Corn Exchange during low-traffic hours, though availability remains limited in peak periods. These gatherings reflect shared interests rooted not only in creativity but also civic memory: movement through art or collective time is part of how people continue to define life here beyond commerce.

Check listings below for times and exact locations within the town’s established cultural network.

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