Supporting Exhibitions and Shows Across East Anglia in 2026
The coming months bring a busy calendar of exhibitions, festivals and public shows across East Anglia. From large venues to local community halls, organisers are preparing events that welcome a wide range of visitors. Knockout Laughs works alongside event teams to provide practical activities that help create engaging spaces within exhibitions, trade events and public programmes.
Our exhibition-friendly options are designed to suit indoor venues, temporary structures and open-plan layouts. These activities encourage steady visitor flow, work well alongside stalls and displays, and are easy to integrate into existing floorplans.
Working With the East Anglian Festival Network
The East Anglian Festival Network (EAFN) supports a broad range of festivals, shows and cultural events across Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. Many of these events bring together traders, performers and community organisations in shared venues. Activities from our Exhibition Games range help organisers create interactive areas that complement exhibitions without overpowering them.
Mini golf and interactive games are often used to draw visitors into quieter sections of a venue or to provide a relaxed break between talks, demonstrations or performances.
Upcoming Local Events in Early 2026
Several well-attended exhibitions and shows are scheduled across the region in early 2026. These events highlight the variety of venues and audiences we regularly support.
Legends of Rock – Great Yarmouth (March 2026)
Hosted at Vauxhall Holiday Park in Norfolk, Legends of Rock attracts a broad audience across multiple days. Exhibition-style activities such as the LED Mini Golf - 5 Hole or LED Mini Golf - 9 Hole work well in this setting, providing informal participation that suits a festival-style environment.
Bump, Baby & Beyond – Norwich (March 2026)
Held at the Norfolk Showground, this exhibition focuses on families and early years. Calm, structured activities are often preferred in this context. Mini golf offers steady engagement, while photo-based options from Photo Booths, including the Magic Mirror Photo Booth, can be positioned alongside exhibitor stands.
Cambridge Festival – Cambridge (March 2026)
With events spread across multiple locations, Cambridge Festival brings together talks, exhibitions and interactive sessions. Compact activities such as the Nerf Shootout can be used as a short engagement feature, while mini golf supports longer dwell times in shared spaces.
Ink Festival – Halesworth (April 2026)
Hosted at The Cut in Halesworth, Ink Festival focuses on creative and spoken-word programming. Exhibition games are useful here as low-key engagement tools that sit comfortably alongside performances and talks. Mini golf can operate as a background activity without disrupting scheduled sessions.
Mind Body Spirit – Woodbridge (April 2026)
Taking place at Woodbridge Community Hall, this exhibition benefits from activities that encourage relaxed participation. Mini golf and photo-based experiences can support visitor engagement while maintaining a calm atmosphere suited to the event’s theme.
Exhibition-Friendly Activities That Fit Your Venue
When supporting exhibitions, we focus on activities that:
- Work well indoors and in temporary event spaces
- Encourage steady visitor flow rather than crowding
- Complement exhibitors, talks and displays
- Suit mixed-age audiences
Common choices for exhibitions include:
Supporting Exhibition Organisers Across East Anglia
We regularly assist organisers planning events in Norwich, Cambridge, Ipswich, Colchester, Ely and surrounding areas. Each venue presents different considerations around access, layout and scheduling, and our approach is to offer practical guidance that fits the structure of your exhibition.
If you are planning an exhibition, festival or show in the coming months and would like to explore suitable activity options, you can outline your event through Contact Knockout Laughs. Sharing details about your venue, dates and audience helps us suggest appropriate exhibition games and supporting features that integrate smoothly into your programme.
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