Contemporary Irish Folk-Rock group, All Folk’d Up were originally formed back in Dublin by banjo virtuoso and lead singer Pauric Mohan while studying for a Music degree in the capital. He soon brought in younger brother Barry and other members to bolster the band’s line-up. After polishing their live set with a full band line up, All Folk’d Up soon…
Derek Ryan brings a night of dancing to Nortons, Birmingham as part of his Pure & Simple UK Tour. Derek and his band are touring the UK this October to perform material from Derek’s new album ‘Pure & Simple’ along with his fan favourite, classic hits including ‘Hold On To Your Hat’, and ‘Down On Your Uppers’ all of which…
If you are interested in hearing the Irish language being spoken or would like to take part in some comhrá (conversation), join us at Norton’s in Digbeth on Sunday 11th February from 1pm till 3pm. You don’t need to be fluent – it’s open to everyone. Tá fáilte romhaibh go léir! The language session will be followed at 3pm by…
Merry Christmas! Have we got a present for you! We’ve got Heed starting things off! Niamh and Ciara make up the fantastic duo that is Heed! Together they form one of our favourite bands and guarantee a great night! Their sound blends both traditional Irish folk and contemporary pop music for a night of covers and the craic! They’re always…
Join us Saturday 9th December for the ultimate party covers band, the Surfin’ Llamas! They are an unstoppable force of talent and energy that will sweep you off your feet and straight onto the dance floor! With their catchy tunes, unforgettable performances, and undeniable charisma, they have become a crown favourite at Nortons!
7 piece Funk/Soul/Acid Jazz outfit playing an eclectic mix of classic hits and groovy floor fillers! Fronted by Cat Davis, the band consists of a red-hot horn section (trumpet, flugelhorn, saxophone, and flute), some of the coolest keys, guitar and bass riffing and improvising out there, plus irresistible beats and rhythms coming from drums and percussion. Not only does this…