B:Music’s Spring 2026 season unveiled
Music, comedy, inspirational talks and family fun are all in store.
Music, comedy, inspirational talks and family fun are all in store.
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust welcomes the release of new Hamnet film.
Get ready for a plethora of comedic entertainment.
On Wednesday 24th September join in the city-wide celebrations.
Bryan Adams, Pet Shop Boys and Texas, plus Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone In Concert.
Part of the Birmingham Indian Film Festival, Jessica Harris watches a tale of growing old.
Birmingham’s newest Film & TV Festival brings the spotlight to local and global talent.
Birmingham filmmaker releases award-winning documentary and soundtrack.
‘Set-jetters’ conference to promote film and TV location visits.
A Midland Arts Centre presentation for Birmingham Indian Film Festival. Jessica Harris watches.
Six venues, eleven days, unforgettable performances.
All-star line-up set for cathedral city.
City film-maker shows the struggle for martial arts success.
Eat and drink your way around Digbeth, and you could win £1,000 in prizes.
Unveiling the Spring 2024 season at B:Music.
Laugh, sing and be entertained at city centre theatre.
B:Festive this Christmas and New Year at Town Hall and Symphony Hall.
ABBA: The Movie – Fan Event comes to Birmingham.
Watch your all-time favourite films in a truly unusual setting!
Art Bus shares links between Shakespeare and Bollywood in schools across Birmingham.
Experience the magic of cinema at the NEC.
Locally-made production premieres at the Electric Cinema.
131 films to be screened, free of charge, over ten days.
Exhibition explores the influence of Shakespeare on Bollywood.
Jessica Harris visits the Electric Cinema during the Birmingham Indian Film Festival.
Balti expert Andy Munro says Johnny Depp could have done better when he visited Birmingham.
Showcasing Punjabi, Pakistani, Kashmiri, British and World films.
New short films from filmmakers, artists and animators.
Everything to Everybody Project announces First Folio tour and new exhibition.
Sixty eclectic in-person events throughout the city to escape with.