MAGNOLIA- Work in progress show + Manhole

MAGNOLIA presents a night of work in progress tunes (as well as potentially some old classics) Support comes from Manhole.
Intricate and innovative Norwich seven piece frenetic art-punk band MAGNOLIA formed in Norwich in 2022 and have made a name for themselves in both the Norwich music scene at Voodoo Daddy’s and The Windmill in London.
Concocting temperamental storms of cutting riffs, harmonic melody and corrosive blasts of sax-borne unruliness, their live reputation goes before them.
“The most confusing but wonderful mosh pit I’ve ever seen” – Shit Horse Disco.
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- Saturday 09 Aug 2025
- Expired!
- 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- The Book Hive
- 53 London Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1HL
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MAGNOLIA- Work in progress show + Manhole

- Saturday 09 Aug 2025
- Expired!
- 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- The Book Hive
- 53 London Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1HL
MAGNOLIA presents a night of work in progress tunes (as well as potentially some old classics) Support comes from Manhole.
Intricate and innovative Norwich seven piece frenetic art-punk band MAGNOLIA formed in Norwich in 2022 and have made a name for themselves in both the Norwich music scene at Voodoo Daddy’s and The Windmill in London.
Concocting temperamental storms of cutting riffs, harmonic melody and corrosive blasts of sax-borne unruliness, their live reputation goes before them.
“The most confusing but wonderful mosh pit I’ve ever seen” – Shit Horse Disco.
More Info
MAGNOLIA- Work in progress show + Manhole

- Saturday 09 Aug 2025
- Expired!
- 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- The Book Hive
- 53 London Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1HL
MAGNOLIA presents a night of work in progress tunes (as well as potentially some old classics) Support comes from Manhole.
Intricate and innovative Norwich seven piece frenetic art-punk band MAGNOLIA formed in Norwich in 2022 and have made a name for themselves in both the Norwich music scene at Voodoo Daddy’s and The Windmill in London.
Concocting temperamental storms of cutting riffs, harmonic melody and corrosive blasts of sax-borne unruliness, their live reputation goes before them.
“The most confusing but wonderful mosh pit I’ve ever seen” – Shit Horse Disco.