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Come and Sing with Birmingham Bach Choir

Annual workshop gives singers an opportunity to explore a leading choral work with celebrated conductor.

11 January, 2018 in Classical, Music.

Jazzlines announce Winter/ Spring 2018 programme

Top female artists and a tribute to Birmingham legend feature.

9 January, 2018 in Music.

Jewellery Jazz

Another interesting night promised by Birmingham Jazz.

8 January, 2018 in Music.

Can’t sing, will sing

Second Tuneless Choir comes to Birmingham.

5 January, 2018 in Community, Music.

Birmingham to stage National Children’s WW1 Remembrance Concert

Event will commemorate the centenary of the end of hostilities.

4 January, 2018 in Community, Education, Local history, Music.

New Year for Birmingham Jazz

Local quartet to perform.

2 January, 2018 in Music.

One-off for Digbeth

Birmingham club night set for New Year’s Eve launch.

23 December, 2017 in Music.

Honorary degree for record label boss

Founder of Revolver Records to be honoured at University ceremony.

22 December, 2017 in Business, Education, Music.

First Conservatoire concerts to be broadcast on Radio Three

Chance for all to hear stunning performers in new building.

22 December, 2017 in Classical, Music, Radio.

Inspirational Conservatoire now in print

First illustrated history of one of Britain’s finest performing arts schools.

15 December, 2017 in A mayor for Birmingham?, Books, Music.

BIMM Birmingham hosts Firestone’s Battle of the Bands 2017

Three finalists bid to become Britain’s champion unsigned band.

14 December, 2017 in Music.

Electronic music event comes to Birmingham

Seventh Wave Festival of Electronic Music announced.

11 December, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

Digbeth Calling

Stephen Pennell watches another night of Birmingham’s finest.

9 December, 2017 in Most recent, Music.

Figure it out

Stephen Pennell witnesses another step towards global stardom for one of Birmingham’s finest.

7 December, 2017 in Digbeth, Music.

Great Western Arcade to host unique musical event

Artists set to unify the city with social experiment.

7 December, 2017 in Music, Retail.

Quo-tation marks

Rachel Watts watches the return of Status Quo to Wolverhampton.

6 December, 2017 in Charities, Music.

Uncommonly good jazz

Big noise at change of venue for Birmingham Jazz.

4 December, 2017 in Music.

18-month-old Daisy star of Christmas Concert

Joint charities fundraising initiative for festive event.

30 November, 2017 in Charities, Christmas, Music.

Christmas carols with Birmingham Bach Choir

Enjoy the spirit of Christmas with two free appearances from the acclaimed choir.

29 November, 2017 in Christmas, Classical, Music.

Jazz exhibition set for New Street

Jazz festival photos to grace city station.

29 November, 2017 in Festivals, Music, Photography.

High note for child road safety

Safety campaign goes on tour.

20 November, 2017 in Charities, Childrens, Education, Music, Transport.

Notorious bigger

Choir to raise Town Hall roof in twentieth anniversary celebrations.

9 November, 2017 in Community, Music.

Hare & Hounds in November

Electro, dance, hip hop and all that jazz.

7 November, 2017 in Music.

The Light parade

Festive community parade shines a light on Bromsgrove this December.

31 October, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

Birmingham Jazz to host new festival

Two days of world-class jazz in the Jewellery Quarter.

23 October, 2017 in Dance, Festivals, Music, Poetry.

Month-long festival of Black arts launched

BASS2017 to offer performances throughout November.

21 October, 2017 in Comedy, Community, Festivals, Music.

SHOUT it out

LGBQT festival announces full details.

18 October, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

Birmingham-based folk singer to make Christmas collaboration

Christmas Kitchen Garden Cafe date for folk duo.

17 October, 2017 in Music.

Student smashes second world record with musical outfit

Running Viola makes his mark on Birmingham International Marathon.

17 October, 2017 in Charities, Music, Running.

Bob Dylan paintings go on sale in Birmingham

Limited editions form part of new exhibition of legend’s work.

13 October, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions, Music.

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