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Tag Archives: Birmingham Town Hall

One week until Birmingham Comedy Festival 2025

Get ready for a plethora of comedic entertainment.

27 September, 2025 in Comedy, Festivals, Film.

Birmingham – so much to offer

Dave Woodhall has a walk round a city centre that’s absolutely buzzing.

29 July, 2025 in Eating out, Festivals, Museums, Music, Nightlife.

Lottery boost for Town Hall project

B:Music will embark on a refurbishment and archive project to showcase Town Hall heritage.

25 June, 2025 in Community, Local history, Music.

Final line-up revealed for Birmingham metal event

Fast-rising Defects announced as Town Hall headliners as Sabbath fever builds.

23 June, 2025 in Most recent.

Metal in the Midlands hits the Town Hall

Future of UK metal to play live at BBC celebration of Black Sabbath.

14 May, 2025 in Most recent.

Wolf Hall at Birmingham Town Hall

Music and readings from the acclaimed television drama.

13 May, 2025 in Books, Classical, Music, Television.

Omid Djalili – nice and Namaste

The comedian, actor and writer talks about cancel culture and terrorism.

18 March, 2025 in Most recent.

CBSO and Black Voices together this weekend

CBSO taking Town Hall audience into a New World.

12 February, 2025 in Classical, Music.

BCMG explore reggae with Basil Gabbidon

Reggae Origins marks Bob Marley’s birthday with a journey through the history of Handsworth reggae.

16 December, 2024 in Music.

Have yourselves a Maddy little Christmas

Folk legend Maddy Prior talks about Christmas and carols.

2 December, 2024 in Christmas, Music.

Red Hot Chilli Pipers hit Birmingham

Twentieth anniversary world tour stops off at Town Hall.

14 May, 2024 in Music.

B:Music announces collaboration with Abbey Road studios

Legendary studios to join with Birmingham music charity to launch photography awards.

24 April, 2024 in Education, Most recent, Music, Photography.

Hue and Cry turn forty

Birmingham Town Hall date for Scottish icons.

18 March, 2024 in Music.

New Symphony Hall and Town Hall season announced

Unveiling the Spring 2024 season at B:Music.

12 January, 2024 in Books, Childrens, Comedy, Dance, Family, Film, Music, Television.

Sing loud and look confident

Zombies singer Colin Blunstone shares the secrets of vocal success.

21 December, 2023 in Music.

Teenage regression

Joe Costello is at Birmingham Town Hall watching Teenage Fanclub.

21 November, 2023 in Music, Reviews.

Enjoy the festivities with B:Music

B:Festive this Christmas and New Year at Town Hall and Symphony Hall.

16 November, 2023 in Childrens, Christmas, Comedy, Film, Music, Television.

Unveiling the Winter 2023/24 programme at B:Music

There’s a lot more than just music at Symphony Hall and Birmingham Town Hall.

26 October, 2023 in Books, Childrens, Comedy, Cricket, Music.

Peace offering

Local heroes to unveil new material.

15 October, 2023 in Music.

Magic in the Air for Lindisfarne

Folk rock icons Lindisfarne to play Birmingham Town Hall.

4 October, 2023 in Music.

Review: The Beat

Dave Woodhall watches the Beat brave the elements and an inappropriate venue.

17 June, 2023 in Most recent.

Review: The Damned

Richard Nevin gets punk nostalgic at Birmingham Town Hall.

17 April, 2023 in Music.

High fifteen

The High Kings to play Birmingham as part of anniversary tour.

28 March, 2023 in Most recent.

Sixty and definitely not out

Talking to the multi-talented singer Paul Jones.

16 March, 2023 in Most recent, Music.

Rising in harmony

Talking to cellist, educator and broadcaster Julian Lloyd Webber.

12 November, 2022 in Childrens, Education, Most recent, Music, Radio, Television.

Beth Nielsen Chapman plays Birmingham

Grammy-nominated singer to appear at Birmingham Town Hall.

17 October, 2022 in Music.

Review: Simply Schubert

Simon Hale gets symphonic with the CBSO at Birmingham Town Hall.

18 July, 2022 in Classical.

Welcome back event attracts Britain’s best young talent

More than 4,000 young people set to perform at free music festival.

23 June, 2022 in Education, Festivals, Music.

High Kings come to town

Town Hall to host established Irish band.

25 March, 2022 in Music.

Steve Harley to celebrate golden anniversary

Fifty Years a Rebel to visit Birmingham Town Hall.

7 March, 2022 in Music.

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