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Festivals

That was Mostly Jazz Festival 2022

Another landmark for long-running Birmingham festival.

11 July, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Once Upon a Time in Calcutta

Jessica Harris visits the Electric Cinema during the Birmingham Indian Film Festival.

4 July, 2022 in Festivals, Film.

Welcome back event attracts Britain’s best young talent

More than 4,000 young people set to perform at free music festival.

23 June, 2022 in Education, Festivals, Music.

Indian link for Birmingham International Dance Festival

Mughal Miniatures to give festival audiences a preview of new production.

20 June, 2022 in Dance, Festivals.

Jazz festival programme launched

Summer’s here so it’s time for jazz.

16 June, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Coming back home

Talking to Birmingham export, singer Julie Dexter.

15 June, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

B-Side Hip-Hop Festival images released

Week-long festival continues in city centre.

13 June, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Imagine Bamboo Summit comes to Ladywood

Experience and create extraordinary structures, stories and circus performance.

13 June, 2022 in Family, Festivals.

One week until Birmingham International Dance Festival 2022

Countdown to the UK’s biggest dance extravaganza.

12 June, 2022 in Dance, Festivals.

Win tickets for Cornbury Festival

Win a pair of tickets to prime boutique festival with camping thrown in.

7 June, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Get your feet tapping

Get set for Birmingham’s biggest tap dance!

6 June, 2022 in Dance, Festivals.

Stone love

Dave Woodhall gets out and about for the Stone Valley Festival.

6 June, 2022 in Festivals, Most recent, Music.

DESIblitz Film Fusion Festival 2022 ready for launch

Showcasing Punjabi, Pakistani, Kashmiri, British and World films.

1 June, 2022 in Cinema, Festivals, Film.

BE Festival announce full programme

Final call for theatre event.

26 May, 2022 in Festivals, Theatre.

Wychwood Festival final line-up announced

Family entertainment and musical maestros on show.

26 May, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals, Most recent, Music.

Ruby Turner is not a national treasure

Dave Woodhall talks to one of Birmingham’s great voices.

26 May, 2022 in Festivals, Most recent, Music.

No Outsiders the inclusive family festival is back

MAC to host community event as part of Birmingham 2022.

17 May, 2022 in Community, Family, Festivals.

Proms comes to Birmingham

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire alumna returns to Bradshaw Hall.

17 May, 2022 in Classical, Festivals, Music.

Imelda May’s Towersey of Power

UK’s longest-running festival announces full programme.

17 May, 2022 in Comedy, Dance, Festivals, Music.

One-day festival for Birmingham Contemporary Music Group

A festival of music and maths celebrating revolutionary composer Iannis Xenakis.

9 May, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Ready, set, make

4600 Gifts mass-making workshops arriving in Cathedral Square.

6 May, 2022 in Commonwealth Games 2022, Community, Festivals.

Made in the Midlands for Flatpack Festival

New short films from filmmakers, artists and animators.

4 May, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals, Film, Music.

Fi. Fest launches 2022 line-up

Festival acts announced for family event.

3 May, 2022 in Family, Festivals, Music.

BE Festival launched

Participants and plants needed for community projects.

28 April, 2022 in Festivals, Theatre.

Birmingham Jazz – Across The Generations

Birmingham Jazz Festival 2022 programme details announced.

22 April, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Birmingham LGBTQ+ festival launched

Nightingale club to host a celebration of black music.

21 April, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Solihull Summer Fest celebrates sixth year

Billy Ocean to headline family music feast.

20 April, 2022 in Festivals, Music.

Birmingham Design Festival returns

Freedom the theme for three day event.

12 April, 2022 in Fashion, Festivals.

Easter Extravaganza from Imagineer

Large-scale outdoor spectacle and ocean-inspired family fun.

1 April, 2022 in Attractions, Community, Festivals, Theatre.

Comedy as therapy, cocktails and chemistry,

Flatpack Festival’s programme dishes up a series of unexpected experiences.

31 March, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals, Music.

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