KlangHaus: The Big Loop - Photo: The Photographic Unit

Ground-breaking Norfolk based performance collective KlangHaus will bring a new version of their The Big Loop show to Norwich over the new year period – including a specially extended year-straddling performance for New Year’s Eve.

There will be 18 intimate, up close and personal performances from 27-31 December 2025 and 2-3 January 2026.

Performed in a private house in the Norwich Lanes, the show will feature an immersive environment of light, sound, music, film and image, designed to evoke both the present and the future. Live music from The Neutrinos, ranging from pin drop quiet to full on loud and back again, will be set to original films and projections by artist and film-maker Sal Pittman.

The audience is invited to sit, stand, lean and move, in and around the musicians for a full-on fun experience where barriers between performers and audience are dissolved.

KlangHaus Co-devisor/singer Karen Reilly said: “As we move towards the end of the year, complete one more journey around the sun and commence another we experience The Big Loop (which is also the name of the comms system astronauts use).

“Thus the show will weave in genuine NASA archived astronaut conversations as KlangHaus: The Big Loop takes us on a journey into the bigger picture. Out, beyond and back again. All in time for a wee dram to bid farewell to the last days of 2025 and welcome the very first of 2026!”

KlangHaus is a collective comprising of Norwich art-rock mavericks The Neutrinos and London-based, Great Yarmouth-raised artist and filmmaker Sal Pittman. In spring 2026 KlangHaus will be staging a run of shows in Istanbul, following sell outs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and a two month run at London’s Royal Festival Hall.

  • Tickets for the Norwich show are £5.50-£25.50, with tiered pricing for 12-17 year olds and 18-25 year olds, and include a drink; special pricing applies to New Year’s Eve shows. Visit https://klanghaus.co/ for details.