Some legendary names announced for two prestige venues.
Up there with the greatest Irish musicians of all times, six Grammy award-winning band the Chieftains mark 50 years of bringing traditional music to the world with an evening at Symphony Hall on 5th June. Tickets £35/£37.50 on sale now.
The popular New Wave group, featuring the line-up of co-founder Midge Ure, Warren Cann, Chris Cross and Billie Currie, head back out on the road following the release of 11th studio album and play Symphony Hall on 26th September. Tickets £32.50 on sale from 10am Friday 11th May.
Ray Davies, one of the most successful and influential songwriters to emerge from the British Invasion of the 1960s, and founder of the Kinks, returns to Symphony Hall on 13th October. Tickets £32/£35, on sale from 10am Friday 11th May.
AN EVENING WITH SIR CHRIS BONINGTON
Sir Chris Bonnington, one of the most successful expedition leaders in history talks, about 60 years of mountaineering, including 19 Himalayan experiences and tackling ranges throughout the world, on 29th October at Birmingham Town Hall. Tickets £16/18, on sale from 10am Friday 11th May.
Two decades after their first collaborative effort Freedom and Rain, one of England’s best storytellers and most unique voices, June Tabor, with the highly regarded Canterbury folk-rock group Oysterband at Birmingham Town Hall on 4th December. Tickets £18.50, on sale now.
Tickets are available in person from the Town Hall/Symphony Hall box office, by visiting www.thsh.co.uk or by calling 0121 780 3333.