As part of YARMONICS ongoing artist residencies we are delighted to be joined by Iklectik and their Nomadic 3D sound system.

Over the weekend of 20th and 21st March the amazing 14.4 sound system will be installed in the historic Ice House, Great Yarmouth where a programme of public and community partnered events will be held.


Saturday 21st March, 6-9pm, for performances from some of the UK's most innovative and exciting electronic music producers.

Live sets from Loula Yorke and Nik Colk Void, and a special immersive ambient DJ set from Beatrice Dillon.

This will be a club night lilke no other, where sounds are mixed and moved around the space, enveloping the audience in a unique and rare three dimensional listening experience.

Tickets (£Pay What You Can)


Sunday 21st March, 3-4pm, for an immersive audiovisual experience produced by Magic Acorns.

Magic Acorns are a Great Yarmouth based organisation providing multisensory activities for babies and young children. For this event Magic Acorns 'PlayTech' artists will be in residence to create a world of moving sound and projection for anyone to experience.

Please note that this is a drop in session, you are welcome to join for the full hour or for a short time if that is your preference.

Tickets (£free)


Iklectik Nomadic Sound System

IKLECTIK, renowned for over a decade of fostering innovative artistic exploration, has been at the forefront of the cultural and experimental music scene proposing a unique and enriching programme of live performances, workshops, screenings and talks.

IKLECTIK’s team has always been very sensitive to technological innovation and the first grassroots organisations in London to understand that immersive sound technologies open new realms of creativity to its community.

Since 2024, IKLECTIK has been transitioning to its new NOMADIK shape developing a country-wide music performance & research art programme, where sound artists, researchers, students & greater public explore the aesthetic & experiential value of spatial sound in music.

With its state-of-the-art 12.4 Martin Audio sound system and bespoke interfaces, its team’s expertise, skills and passion, IKLECTIK offers a unique opportunity to cultural communities, collectives and spaces to host itinerant workshops and live music gigs.

IKLECTIK provides an unparalleled platform for artists, researchers, and performers to push boundaries and realise their creative visions through technical support and knowledge exchange.


The Ice House

A Grade II listed building of brick construction with a thatched roof, the Great Yarmouth Ice House, once one of a pair, is now the only one of its kind left in the country. As support and investment have been raised, Out There Arts has been developing the project and is set to realise it in full throughout the rest of the year and beyond. After years of careful restoration, it is now reimagined as a bold cultural centre for creativity, heritage, and community.

The building has been repurposed into an arts and circus training hub, with a unique interior ideal for fluid movement and a collaborative focus. This imaginative and creative use of the building will further develop the town’s reputation as the capital of circus in the UK as well as further link the town’s fishing and circus heritage.

The Ice House is now a national centre for outdoor arts and circus, thanks to a £2M grant from National Lottery Heritage Fund. Further funding for the project includes £450,000 from Great Yarmouth Town Deal Funded by HM Government, £350,000 from the Architectural Heritage Fund, £50,000 from the Great Yarmouth Borough Council and £20,000 from Brineflow as well as match funding from Out There Arts who are managing the project.

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