Gwenno

+ Patricia Morgan

Mon 11 May 2026 8:00pm
Norwich Arts Centre
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Doors Time:

20:00

Curfew:

23:00

Age Restriction:

14+ (under 16's to be accompanied by an adult)

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Norwich Arts Centre | 51 St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG

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Gwenno Saunders

Gwenno Saunders is a musician, songwriter, producer, and curator with a career spanning over 25 years. She has released four solo albums and two albums as a member of indie-pop group The Pipettes. Her solo work has earned major recognition, including the Welsh Music Prize (2015) for Y Dydd Olaf and a Mercury Music Prize shortlist (2022) for Tresor. Gwenno has composed and performed live scores for theatre and film, including The Caucasian Chalk Circle and Mark Jenkin’s BAIT. She is also a festival curator with the Wales Millennium Centre. Previously a principal dancer in Lord of the Dance and a performer in Riverdance, Gwenno has toured internationally across music, dance, and film. Her latest album, Utopia (2025), is released on Heavenly Recordings.

 

Patricia Morgan

Patricia Morgan was a key member of the Welsh experimental band Datblygu from 1984-1995 and was reunited in 2012 for a new EP and later in 2020 for their latest release Cwm Gwagle, which reached #2 in the Quietus List of 2020’s Best of Weird Britain. She has also performed on electronics with Rhodri Davies on various experimental projects.

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