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Festivals

Plan your Birmingham Weekender…

A guide to the city’s biggest festival, taking place this weekend.

20 September, 2017 in Comedy, Dance, Family, Festivals.

Unsung heroes set for Birmingham Comedy Festival

It’s about a lot more than the headliners.

19 September, 2017 in Comedy, Festivals.

Two weeks until Birmingham Weekender

City’s biggest arts festival ready to take place.

9 September, 2017 in Festivals.

Surviving or Thriving?

Community group Arts All Over The Place tell us about their upcoming event.

8 September, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Charities, Community, Festivals, Poetry.

Bite Size Festival promises a feast of mini-performances

New work to be showcased at Warwick Arts Centre.

7 September, 2017 in Festivals, Theatre.

Birmingham Comedy Festival reveals Breaking Talent shortlist

Award will recognise new comedy talent.

6 September, 2017 in Comedy, Festivals.

DanceXchange announces autumn season

Full range of performances from acclaimed company.

1 September, 2017 in Dance, Festivals.

September to hot up at Brindleyplace

Brindleyplace takes it to the extreme at this year’s Chilli Festival.

25 August, 2017 in Festivals, Food and drink.

Second Birmingham Improv Festival launched

Tickets now on sale for autumn event.

16 August, 2017 in Comedy, Festivals.

Barnt Green Buskers take to the stage

Local community festival announces line-up.

9 August, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

Birmingham Comedy Festival launched

Internationally-acclaimed acts set for shows in the city.

4 August, 2017 in Comedy, Festivals.

From the San Siro to Broad Street

Italian footballer now working on Birmingham jazz festival.

21 July, 2017 in Festivals, Football, Music.

Second city jazz? No contest

A few things about a never-ending debate.

18 July, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

Red tape start to BE Festival

Ambitious project sees artists draw a line across Birmingham.

6 July, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions, Festivals.

Thirty years of beastly Withnail

Alex Simpson tells of a cult gathering in Birmingham.

5 July, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

Big Idea 2017 winners announced

Innovative dance performances to be staged as part of festival.

4 July, 2017 in Dance, Festivals.

Thousands flock to Sutton Park concerts

CBSO entertain crowds over family weekend.

3 July, 2017 in Classical, Family, Festivals, Music.

All that (free) jazz

The countdown is on to Birmingham’s oldest music festival, and its new name.

29 June, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

On your marks for Lichfield Festival

Family fun ready for the off.

29 June, 2017 in Attractions, Family, Festivals.

Heroes beat villains in Brindleyplace film vote

Film festival selections announced.

29 June, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

Coffin Fit

Coffin Works hosts folk event during Jewellery Quarter Festival.

28 June, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

Shropshire celebrity chef headlines Cosford Food Festival

TV chef tops list of special guests at food show.

23 June, 2017 in Attractions, Festivals, Food and drink.

Volunteers wanted for Weekender festival

Birmingham artists and performers invited to be part of Birmingham Weekender.

21 June, 2017 in Attractions, Childrens, Comedy, Community, Dance, Family, Festivals, Music, Theatre.

Golden anniversary for Coventry theatre group

Festival of Young Theatre Makers celebrates fifty years of youth theatre.

21 June, 2017 in Community, Festivals, Theatre.

Date confirmed for Kings Heath Street Festival

Annual event set to bring community together.

14 June, 2017 in Community, Festivals, Food and drink, Kings Heath.

Festival finale for Birmingham Conservatoire

Two day marathon will herald the end of city musical landmark.

13 June, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

Roll call for Lichfield Festical

World-class music, theatre and film are amongst the attractions.

13 June, 2017 in Classical, Comedy, Dance, Festivals, Music.

By Pass Birmingham

Exhibition by acclaimed artist announced.

9 June, 2017 in Exhibitions, Festivals.

Europe’s largest Indian film festival returns to Birmingham

Eleven films, three documentaries, ten days, three cinemas and countless stars.

7 June, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

Force of Gravity

Europe’s premium automotive event set for Warwickshire.

6 June, 2017 in Family, Festivals, Transport.

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