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The Return of the Dance Hall

Sutton Coldfield Town Hall goes from strength to strength.

15 July, 2019 in Community, Dance, Music.

Shaun of the living

Dave Woodhall talks to Happy Mondays and Black Grape singer Shaun Ryder.

15 July, 2019 in Music.

Buskers invited to unwind – and restring – at guitarguitar

Free re-string and cuppa, as store opens doors to high street performers across the country.

15 July, 2019 in Music.

Review: Madeleine Peyroux

An appreciative Glee Club audience watched a major talent.

13 July, 2019 in Music.

Solihull Fest 2019 competition

Your chance to win tickets to the big event at Tudor Grange.

13 July, 2019 in Attractions, Family, Festivals, Most recent, Music.

Just my Imagination

Leee John of Imagination talks about bingo, platinum discs and having children named after him.

11 July, 2019 in Festivals, Music.

Birmingham conference hears evidence regarding early days of music

Artificial intelligence may be used to reveal secrets behind traditional folk music dating back thousands of years.

11 July, 2019 in Education, Music, Science & technology.

Paul Weller: Cannock Chase

Richard Nevin takes a walk through the woods with the Modfather.

9 July, 2019 in Music.

World class names for Kenilworth Arts Festival

Top attractions coming to Warwickshire.

8 July, 2019 in Attractions, Dance, Family, Festivals, Music, Poetry.

Madeleine Peyroux to play Glee Club

Birmingham date for highly-respected vocalist.

8 July, 2019 in Music.

Summer in the cities

There’s plenty to be doing over the next few days.

6 July, 2019 in Attractions, Community, Family, Festivals, Food and drink, Music, Poetry.

Jess Glynne goes to Wolverhampton

The I Cry When I Laugh singer tells us about her new recording, and the accompanying tour.

5 July, 2019 in Horse racing, Music.

Lichfield Festival goes into space

Apollo mission anniversary the theme for festival highlight.

4 July, 2019 in Attractions, Family, Festivals, Food and drink, Music.

Mailbox’s summer screenings

Eat, drink, shop and watch TV in comfort.

3 July, 2019 in Business, Eating out, Fashion, Film, Music, Retail.

Six hit in 2020

Multi-award-winning West End smash hit musical SIX comes to Birmingham Hippodrome.

3 July, 2019 in Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Rocketman stars at Artrix

Brush with Elton John memorabilia at Rocketman screening.

29 June, 2019 in Cinema, Music.

Monaco Boys Choir to perform in Birmingham

St Chad’s to host performance by internationally acclaimed choir.

27 June, 2019 in Classical, Music.

Birmingham Airport to be Solihull Summer Fest headline sponsor

Plans announced as part of eightieth anniversary celebrations.

25 June, 2019 in Business, Family, Festivals, Music, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Black Sabbath Bridge to be unveiled

Live event set to attract thousands of fans to Birmingham.

24 June, 2019 in Community, Festivals, Local history, Music.

Everything’s going Swimmingly

Stephen Pennell goes in at the deep end over Swim Deep.

22 June, 2019 in Music.

Review: Hobson’s Choice

Simon Hale watches a revival from Birmingham Royal Ballet.

22 June, 2019 in Dance, Music, Theatre.

Stars pay tribute to Trevor Burton

Brummie guitar man to be honoured at fundraiser.

21 June, 2019 in Music.

Smoove operators

Smoove and Turrell talk about their return to Mostly.

20 June, 2019 in Festivals, Music.

Human League to headline Solihull Summer Fest

Strong line-up for biggest weekend yet.

20 June, 2019 in Family, Festivals, Music.

Fierce Festival details announced

A joyous programme of events promised throughout the city.

19 June, 2019 in Dance, Festivals, Film, Music.

Birmingham Jazz presents

Highly-respected trio to play Jewellery Quarter date.

16 June, 2019 in Music.

Long-running jazz festival returns to Birmingham

Hot jazz, cool blues and a whole lot more comes back to town.

13 June, 2019 in Festivals, Music.

Review: Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart plays Molineux, with Richard Nevin in the crowd.

12 June, 2019 in Music.

Alice in Sutton-land

Alice in Wonderland-inspired family day for Concerts in the Park 2019.

12 June, 2019 in Books, Childrens, Classical, Dance, Family, Music.

Review: Don Pasquale

Simon Hale enjoys an updated version of a classic opera.

11 June, 2019 in Music, Theatre.

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