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Birmingham Jazz presents…

Two for the price of one in the Jewellery Quarter.

20 November, 2016 in Music.

Nativity musical to premiere at Birmingham Rep

Christmas 2017 starts here.

18 November, 2016 in Childrens, Most recent, Music, Theatre.

Happenings at Artrix

There’s a lot of family fun coming to the Bromsgrove arts centre.

15 November, 2016 in Childrens, Family, Film, Music.

Robson’s choice

Hammond-influenced jazz trio hits Birmingham.

14 November, 2016 in Music.

Kiss Me Kate: sharp, funny, an absolute winner

Richard Lutz brushes up his Shakespeare, thanks to the Welsh National Opera.

11 November, 2016 in Birmingham, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Full steam ahead with for-Wards

Community Outreach launched to discover Birmingham sounds.

11 November, 2016 in Childrens, Community, Education, Music.

Katie Melua announces new video release

Award-winning directors work with top British singer-songwriter.

11 November, 2016 in Music.

Celebrate Christmas with Bach choir

Festive date booked at listed church.

9 November, 2016 in Christmas, Music.

What you always wanted

Simon Hale chats to the Queen of Neasden Soul, Mari Wilson.

9 November, 2016 in Music.

A chaotic and interesting lifestyle

New Model Army’s Justin Sullivan talks to Dave Woodhall ahead of the UK leg of the band’s current tour.

8 November, 2016 in Music.

Review: KT Tunstall in Birmingham

Richard Lutz reports from Symphony Hall.

6 November, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Music.

Coming to Artrix

Mixed musical messages from the Bromsgrove arts centre.

4 November, 2016 in Music.

Julia Fordham at MAC

Request show for UK tour date.

1 November, 2016 in Music.

Coming up at Artrix

Comedy and music for the week and a bit ahead.

1 November, 2016 in Comedy, Music.

A rocking good night

Tribute and original set to clash in Leamington.

31 October, 2016 in Music.

Soul Men

Stephen Pennell dances the night away to the sound of classic soul.

28 October, 2016 in Music.

Review: Million Dollar Quartet is ‘..a livewire exuberant night out…’

Richard Lutz puts on his blue suede wellies to take in a jukebox classic at the Birmingham Hippodrome.

26 October, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Music, Theatre.

The Beast of Bramall

Martin Longley quivered under the B.E.A.S.T. in Edgbaston.

25 October, 2016 in Music.

Drake’s in the park

Martin Longley sighted Chicagoan drummer Hamid Drake, playing next to Cannon Hill’s lake.

19 October, 2016 in Music.

Review: Loudon Wainwright III

Richard Lutz takes his pew at Birmingham’s Town Hall for a concert by an old troubadour

19 October, 2016 in Music, What's on.

Jane Eyre the Opera to premiere in Birmingham

World exclusive to be recorded live.

19 October, 2016 in Music.

Acid mothers trample

Japan’s Acid Mothers Temple turn disco. Martin Longley is shocked and excited in equal measure.

12 October, 2016 in Music.

Teenage kicked

Undertones bass player Mickey Bradley has a word with Dave Woodhall.

10 October, 2016 in Music.

Hypnotherapy

Brooklyn’s Hypnotic Brass Ensemble were in town once again, and so was Martin Longley.

10 October, 2016 in Most recent, Music.

Half-term fun from Birmingham Contemporary Music Group

School holiday musical events.

7 October, 2016 in Childrens, Music.

Flamenco event for Birmingham

Guitar duo bring Spanish influence to city.

7 October, 2016 in Music.

Tower of Kirk

US bluesman Kirk Fletcher stormed the Tower Of Song. Martin Longley got caught up in the Monday nite mayhem.

6 October, 2016 in Music.

The cavern club

Stereolab’s Tim Gane is now fully-throbbing inside his Anti-Matter Cavern. Martin Longley lowers himself into the pulse-field.

28 September, 2016 in Music.

Weaves will rock you

Martin Longley quaffs a pint of laced maple syrup in Kings Heath.

27 September, 2016 in Music.

Review: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre

Richard Lutz takes his pew for a legendary Stateside dance troupe

24 September, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Dance, Most recent, Music, What's on.

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