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Festivals

New film festival for Birmingham

MAC event to showcase best of Pakistan cinema.

4 March, 2019 in Cinema, Community, Festivals, Film.

Lichfield Festival 2019 – first events revealed

Theatre, music and street parades on offer in family festival.

4 March, 2019 in Classical, Family, Festivals, Music, Theatre, Tourism.

Weekend of celebration for Chinese New Year

Crowds gather in Chinatown to welcome in Year of the Pig.

12 February, 2019 in Community, Dance, Festivals.

Sixes and Seventh Wave

Electronic Music Festival in Birmingham on course to be biggest yet.

31 January, 2019 in Festivals, Music.

Guitar weekend brings world greats to Birmingham

Workshops, masterclasses, ensembles and live performances in store.

25 January, 2019 in Classical, Festivals, Music.

DanceXchange announce new performance season

New talent and acclaimed companies bringing dance to Birmingham.

22 January, 2019 in Dance, Festivals.

Birmingham Comedy Festival to show classic duo films

Hat-trick of Laurel & Hardy films to be screened in Stourbridge.

22 January, 2019 in Comedy, Festivals.

Filmmakers wanted for Flatpack

Festival competition looking for entrants.

11 January, 2019 in Festivals, Film.

Happy birthday to us

Arts event to showcase Birmingham’s city anniversary.

9 January, 2019 in Attractions, Exhibitions, Festivals.

Festival of Light enchants Bromsgrove town centre

Magical atmosphere created by carnival procession.

10 December, 2018 in Christmas, Family, Festivals.

Countdown to Brindleyplace’s Winter Film Festival

City hospice to benefit from big screen spectaculars.

6 December, 2018 in Festivals, Film.

Christmas comes to the big screen at Brindleyplace

Charity to benefit from seasonal film festival.

7 November, 2018 in Christmas, Festivals, Film.

Shout it out

Festival of Queer Arts & Culture returns to Birmingham for 2018.

31 October, 2018 in Community, Festivals.

The festive spirit

Birmingham Jazz have announced a radical new festival.

23 October, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

35 years on: I went on a demo

Richard Lutz takes to the streets filled with anti-Brexit protesters and latte.

21 October, 2018 in Comment, Festivals, Most recent, Sport.

Renowned music festival returns to Birmingham

University student to head innovative event.

18 October, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Countdown on for Birmingham Improv Festival

Gigs, workshops and anything else you want to make it up as you go along.

8 October, 2018 in Comedy, Festivals.

Birmingham Comedy Festival’s Breaking Talent Award winner revealed

Local comedian Laura Monmoth scoops the prestigious prize.

6 October, 2018 in Comedy, Festivals.

Birmingham Comedy Festival’s free half dayers return.

Sixteen free comedy shows across two city centre venues over two Sundays.

27 September, 2018 in Comedy, Festivals.

Hula hoops, sonic bikes and theatre on a bus

The Festival of Imagineers encouraged people to play on the streets and think big.

27 September, 2018 in Family, Festivals.

All or nothing at all

Folk duo Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker interviewed.

14 September, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Use your Imagination

Countdown underway to Coventry’s Festival of Imagineers.

12 September, 2018 in Attractions, Family, Festivals.

It’s not like Glasto

Andy Munro tests the water at the Moseley Folk Festival.

5 September, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Neds to Shiiine on

Further additions to Saturday’s one-day festival.

5 September, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Happy birthday to me

Stephen Pennell celebrates in style with the best of Birmingham music.

4 September, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Sorted for seats and fizz

Despite, or because of, the weather, Solihull SummerFest was a big hit with the Bank Holiday crowds.

28 August, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Announcing Kenilworth Arts Festival 2018

Prize-winning novelists and acclaimed international musicians dominate third festival.

10 August, 2018 in Books, Dance, Festivals, Music.

Changes to Shiiine On festival

New venue and additions to line-up.

9 August, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

In:Site Festival returns to Cathedral Square

New artist transforming Birmingham city centre.

8 August, 2018 in Art and Leisure, Attractions, Festivals.

The Scene-ic route

Steve Cradock, Ocean Colour Scene mainstay, has a few words.

6 August, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

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