Poet’s Palace

POET’S PALACE – NORWICH
Sunday 30th November, 7PM–9.30/10PM
Poet’s Palace returns to Norwich Arts Centre for another evening of stunning spoken word, live music, and open mic magic. We’re back discovering new poetic talent and inviting new wonderful audiences to celebrate words, rhythm, and community in Norwich.
Hosted by local poet extraordinaire Rhian Brooke, and accompanied by the melodic guitar and vocal improvisations of Kimberley Moore, this night will be one to remember.
✨ HEADLINERS
BRADLEY TAYLOR
Bradley Taylor is an award-winning poet born and based in Birmingham. In 2024, he won the Roundhouse Poetry Slam — the biggest poetry slam in history — before releasing his debut collection You Missed The Best Part and embarking on a nationwide tour in 2025.
Bradley has performed at Hay Festival, Cheltenham Literature Festival, The Inspirational Youth Awards, and appeared on BBC News and BBC Radio 6 Music as part of Craig Charles’ Class of 2024, where Charles described him as “a brand new voice and a fresh perspective on the art of poetry and performance.”
When he isn’t performing, Bradley takes his typewriter to parks, bookshops, museums and festivals across the country to write Poetry on Demand for strangers. He also runs writing and performance workshops, including those with the National Trust.
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- Sunday 30 Nov 2025
- Expired!
- 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
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Poet’s Palace

- Sunday 30 Nov 2025
- Expired!
- 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
POET’S PALACE – NORWICH
Sunday 30th November, 7PM–9.30/10PM
Poet’s Palace returns to Norwich Arts Centre for another evening of stunning spoken word, live music, and open mic magic. We’re back discovering new poetic talent and inviting new wonderful audiences to celebrate words, rhythm, and community in Norwich.
Hosted by local poet extraordinaire Rhian Brooke, and accompanied by the melodic guitar and vocal improvisations of Kimberley Moore, this night will be one to remember.
✨ HEADLINERS
BRADLEY TAYLOR
Bradley Taylor is an award-winning poet born and based in Birmingham. In 2024, he won the Roundhouse Poetry Slam — the biggest poetry slam in history — before releasing his debut collection You Missed The Best Part and embarking on a nationwide tour in 2025.
Bradley has performed at Hay Festival, Cheltenham Literature Festival, The Inspirational Youth Awards, and appeared on BBC News and BBC Radio 6 Music as part of Craig Charles’ Class of 2024, where Charles described him as “a brand new voice and a fresh perspective on the art of poetry and performance.”
When he isn’t performing, Bradley takes his typewriter to parks, bookshops, museums and festivals across the country to write Poetry on Demand for strangers. He also runs writing and performance workshops, including those with the National Trust.
More Info
Poet’s Palace

- Sunday 30 Nov 2025
- Expired!
- 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
- Norwich Arts Centre
- St Benedict's Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
POET’S PALACE – NORWICH
Sunday 30th November, 7PM–9.30/10PM
Poet’s Palace returns to Norwich Arts Centre for another evening of stunning spoken word, live music, and open mic magic. We’re back discovering new poetic talent and inviting new wonderful audiences to celebrate words, rhythm, and community in Norwich.
Hosted by local poet extraordinaire Rhian Brooke, and accompanied by the melodic guitar and vocal improvisations of Kimberley Moore, this night will be one to remember.
✨ HEADLINERS
BRADLEY TAYLOR
Bradley Taylor is an award-winning poet born and based in Birmingham. In 2024, he won the Roundhouse Poetry Slam — the biggest poetry slam in history — before releasing his debut collection You Missed The Best Part and embarking on a nationwide tour in 2025.
Bradley has performed at Hay Festival, Cheltenham Literature Festival, The Inspirational Youth Awards, and appeared on BBC News and BBC Radio 6 Music as part of Craig Charles’ Class of 2024, where Charles described him as “a brand new voice and a fresh perspective on the art of poetry and performance.”
When he isn’t performing, Bradley takes his typewriter to parks, bookshops, museums and festivals across the country to write Poetry on Demand for strangers. He also runs writing and performance workshops, including those with the National Trust.