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Tag Archives: Birmingham Town Hall

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.

The Holy show

Dave Woodhall watches a David Bowie tribute with a very special difference.

3 March, 2022 in Music.

Best of Bowie set for Town Hall

Birmingham date for tribute with a difference.

17 February, 2022 in Music.

“Is Wilko Johnson a good guitarist?”

Dave Woodhall asks the iconic, legendary, Wilko Johnson a daft question.

8 February, 2022 in Music.

Carols and capers at Birmingham Town Hall

Local singers to join with folk legend.

9 December, 2021 in Christmas, Music.

Steve Harley to play Town Hall

Birmingham date for seventies legend.

24 August, 2021 in Music.

C’mon every beatbox

SK Shlomo’s Beatbox Adventure for Kids comes to Birmingham.

20 July, 2021 in Childrens, Music.

Wilko Johnson – from Canvey to Katmandu and back

Dave Woodhall talks to the very much living legend Wilko Johnson.

12 March, 2020 in Music.

Review: Dweezil Zappa plays Hot Rats

Richard Lutz chews his pew over Hot Rats at Birmingham Town Hall.

12 December, 2019 in Music, Reviews.

Steeleye Span to turn fifty at Birmingham Town Hall

Legendary folk rock band play Birmingham at Christmas to celebrate milestone birthday.

17 October, 2019 in Music.

Grinding out a result

Stephen Pennell checks out the latest in a long line of young Birmingham talent.

9 April, 2019 in Most recent.

The Carnival is never over

Bernie Jackson sings along with Maddy Prior’s festive frolics.

21 December, 2018 in Christmas, Music.

Carols and Capers at Town Hall

Folk legend to play Christmas show.

4 December, 2018 in Christmas, Classical, Music.

Childrens charity to stage Christmas concert

Hospitals choir performing at Town Hall to aid CLIC Sargent.

30 November, 2018 in Charities, Christmas, Music.

Them’s the Vagueries

Simon Hale is entranced by French band Nouvelle Vague at Birmingham Town Hall.

15 June, 2018 in Music.

A Change is Gonna Come

Music for Human Rights concert planned for Birmingham Town Hall.

5 April, 2018 in Community, Music.

Notorious bigger

Choir to raise Town Hall roof in twentieth anniversary celebrations.

9 November, 2017 in Community, Music.

Stuck between Phil Collins and Midge Ure

Dave Woodhall talks to UFO singer Phil Mogg.

18 July, 2017 in Music.

The continuing diary of a rock’n’roll star

Dave Woodhall gets a lesson in musical history from the legendary Ian Hunter.

19 June, 2017 in Music.

Imagined Isle comes to Birmingham

Folk festival set for Birmingham Town Hall return.

4 April, 2017 in Festivals, Music.

Ballad of The Arousal Cafe – and other tales

Richard Lutz combs the smoking ruins of another seven days.

19 March, 2017 in Classical, Most recent, Music, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

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.

Historic Town Hall painting ‘comes home’

“The civic vision of Birmingham has to be renewed in every generation” says leading historian.

1 December, 2014 in Most recent.

What’s On at Town Hall & Symphony Hall

Film, dance and music coming up.

6 June, 2014 in Dance, Film, Music.

Town Hall/Symphony Hall dates

The latest shows to be announced.

24 April, 2014 in Comedy, Music.

Latest at Town Hall/Symphony Hall

An eclectic mix of comedy, classical, easy listening, pop, comedy and much more.

14 February, 2014 in Comedy, Music.

New at Town Hall/Symphony Hall

The usual eclectic mix now on sale.

16 January, 2014 in Comedy, Music.

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