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Birmingham Jazz presents

Another night of music at 1,000 Trades.

20 September, 2020 in Eating out, Music, Nightlife.

Landmark restoration begins after successful fundraiser

Work to start on Birmingham Botanical Gardens’ historic bandstand.

18 September, 2020 in Community, Environment, Family, Music.

Two more Broad Street venues reopen

Broad Street clubs celebrate successful reopening after Covid shutdown.

15 September, 2020 in Eating out, Health, Music, Nightlife.

CBSO fundraiser gains momentum

Post-Covid recovery programme helps centenary celebrations.

11 September, 2020 in Classical, Music.

Orchestra of the Swan returns to live music

Autumn season launched for Stratford orchestra.

11 September, 2020 in Classical, Music.

Industry experts warn of new live music threat

Rule of six could sound “death knell” for many in live music sector.

10 September, 2020 in Health, Music.

Broad Street’s Popworld to reopen after lockdown

No dancing, but more tables as Birmingham’s retro nightclub reopens.

8 September, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Music.

Further projects supported by Birmingham 2022 Community Programme

More than forty initiatives now receiving Games programme funding.

2 September, 2020 in Commonwealth Games 2022, Community, Dance, Music.

Former Birmingham shelf-stacker launches online festival

Funds raised aim to tackle social justice and human rights violations.

2 September, 2020 in Charities, Community, Music.

New start for Birmingham Jazz

Meal and music deal kicks off new series of promotions.

31 August, 2020 in Eating out, Music.

Re-release for memorable Birmingham band

The Quads to appear for the first time on download.

27 August, 2020 in Music.

Brum beats for LoveBrum

Birmingham band’s single is music to charity’s ears.

26 August, 2020 in Charities, Community, Music.

Julian Lloyd Webber to step down from Conservatoire

Prestigious university status awarded in recognition of successful tenure.

21 August, 2020 in Classical, Education, Music.

Birmingham Royal Ballet to stage work at Rep

New partnership for Birmingham’s eminent cultural names.

20 August, 2020 in Classical, Dance, Music.

CBSO celebrates centenary with showpiece concert

Sir Simon Rattle to return as guest conductor.

19 August, 2020 in Classical, Community, Local history, Music.

More Henry’s Botanical Blueshouse gigs announced

You can have the blues for the rest of the summer.

19 August, 2020 in Attractions, Environment, Family, Music.

Birmingham Heritage Week set for September

Celebrate the city and the fascinating history we live with.

15 August, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Dance, Family, Local history, Music.

Birmingham research shines new light on early civilisations

Pioneering European project to give Viking and Irish languages new life through music.

13 August, 2020 in Education, Music.

Live music coming back to Digbeth

The Novus set to return to the scene of past glory.

6 August, 2020 in Health, Music.

Dress up for the Northern Belle

Luxury train to leave from Birmingham.

31 July, 2020 in Eating out, Music, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Blues and botany

Live music season extended at the Botanical Gardens.

29 July, 2020 in Attractions, Music.

My lockdown list

Working at home, bringing up baby, Will Mapplebeck manages time to sail through a lockdown audio listening list.

26 July, 2020 in Books, Comment, Media, Most recent, Music, Politics, Reviews.

Warning over future of region’s live venues

Birmingham and Midlands grassroots venues face imminent threat of closure – industry professionals.

23 July, 2020 in Health, Music.

Global listening habits during lockdown to be explored

Research project Harkive returns to explore music listening in a time of pandemic.

21 July, 2020 in Community, Music.

Free music production workshop available

Your chance to learn from a top forty producer.

21 July, 2020 in Community, Music, Training.

Talking to Mister Hill

A chat with the legendary Dave Hill, guitarist with Black Country icons Slade.

20 July, 2020 in Most recent, Music.

Talking to Mister Hill – Part II

Continuing the conversation with Slade guitarist Dave Hill.

20 July, 2020 in Music.

Brothers sing the Brasshouse blues

Musical protest over plans for telecoms pole on Broad Street.

18 July, 2020 in Attractions, Business, Food and drink, Music, technology.

Track Friday for Jobs and Wellbeing repeated

Tune into employment opportunities thanks to community worker.

17 July, 2020 in Community, Music, Training.

Digital festival coming 2 Metres Closer

Birmingham artist collaboration aims to celebrate key workers.

15 July, 2020 in Community, Exhibitions, Festivals, Music.

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