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Cromer Pier Pavilion Theatre

The Promenade, Cromer, NR27 9HE

Cromer Pier is a Grade II listed, 151 metre long traditional Victorian pier.

The pier is fondly known as the gem of the North Norfolk coast.

The iconic Norfolk landmark is famous for crabbing but also for the Pavilion Theatre. One of only five UK seaside piers with a fully operational theatre, Cromer Pier is home to the only full season end of the pier show of its kind in the world. A celebration of live variety entertainment that’s perfect for all of the family.

The Cromer Pier Show runs from June to September followed by The Cromer Pier Christmas Show that runs from November to December!

Cromer Pier is also home to various outlets such as the recently renovated Pavilion Bar, Box Office & Gift Shop, Tidal Treats Kiosk and Tides Bistro.

There’s something for everyone at Cromer Pier, including your four legged friends. We’re proud to be dog friendly in Tides Bistro, Pavilion Bar and Gift Shop.

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Opening Times

The pier is open 24/7

The Cromer Pier Show runs from June to September.

The Cromer Pier Christmas Show runs from November to December.

Prices

Tickets for the shows start at just £20 with child, family and carer rates available. A generous discount is also available for group bookings over 10.

Facilities

Baby Changing

Café

Disabled Access

Picnic Site

Toilets

Dog Friendly

Events

28th Jun - 20th Sep

The Cromer Pier Show 2025

The award-winning Cromer Pier Show will return in the summer of 2025 from 28th June until 20th September.

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