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Rising UK reggae royalty release debut EP, announced as tour opener for UB40.
Rising UK reggae royalty release debut EP, announced as tour opener for UB40.
Edgbaston to host India v Pakistan T20 World Cup Fan Park.
Classic locomotive takes to the rails for the summer.
A musical celebration of themes from Gerry Anderson’s TV shows at Symphony Hall.
Jessica Harris expiores time travel in a Birmingham Rep production.
Your chance to see the stars of TV absolutely free.
Organisers of Warwick Castle series featuring Noel Gallagher offer glimpse of what to expect.
Award-winning comic added to line-up ahead of Warwick festival.
Celebrating forty years of hip-hop in Birmingham.
Works by Bach, Bruckner, Allegri, Latin American Baroque and more.
Heaven 17 to play the Robin.
Jessica Harris is at the Midlands Arts Centre for a Scottish spectacular.
Villa’s season ends with defeat at Crystal Palace, watched by an unconcerned Dave Woodhall.
Jessica Harris watches a Royal Shakespeare Company production.
Eugene O’Hare takes inaugural prize at Birmingham Rep.
New production exploring themes of regeneration to receive premiere.
A classic film becomes a theatre spectacular at Birmingham Rep, watched by Jessica Harris.
Jessica Harris is enchanted by a family attraction at the Midland Arts Centre.
Michelle Brasier; a woman obsessed with Brummie accents and coffee.
This Town set recreated in Coventry Music Museum.
Ethnically-led production of Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman by Persona Arts at Bradshaw Hall.
Twentieth anniversary world tour stops off at Town Hall.
Dave Woodhall gets his breath back after watching Villa draw with Liverpool.
Jessica Harris sees the Welsh National Opera perform Mozart’s masterpiece at Birmingham Hippodrome.
Chart-topping legends to headline Tudor Grange extravaganza.
Dave Woodhall sees Villa go out of the Uefa Conference League after losing to Olympiacos.
Comic and TV presenter tells us about touring and surviving.
Art, craft and design graduates create and showcase new work over four days.
Birmingham Press Club to host exclusive-studded journalist Annette Witheridge.
Week-long festival of free performances amongst the highlights.