Award for City Halls
Two city centre venues have been praised for their good staff relations.
Two city centre venues have been praised for their good staff relations.
The latest from two city centre venues.
The city centre’s premier concert venues have unveiled their new attractions.
Madness frontman Suggs talks to Richard Barber ahead of his upcoming solo tour.
Dave Woodhall was in the audience when the Beat made their triumphal return to Birmingham.
Adrian Edmondson’s folk-punk outfit The Bad Shepherds are set to hit the road again this autumn.
Comedy and musical satire on at Birmingham Town Hall next year.
Some of the biggest names in their fields have been announced.
Symphony Hall and Birmingham Town Hall have announced their folk, world and roots music programme for the autumn.
Whether it’s X Factor winners or prog rock veterans, we’ve got news for you.
New acts announced are an eclectic mix even by these venues’ standards.
More forthcoming attractions from two city centre venues.
More acts have been announced for the two city centre venues.
Here’s the latest acts annouced from the two city centre venues.
Martin Longley spends a considerable amount of time in one of Brooklyn’s finest haunts…
Here’s the latest events announced for the two venues.
Television’s Lorraine Kelly will be at the Town Hall in Birmingham City Centre tomorrow evening to help celebrate the 15th anniversary of the creation of the national advocacy charity, POhWER
Here’s some more upcoming attractions at the two venues
Big names and farewells in abundance for the latest list of shows announced.
The latest from the city centre’s premier venues includes a return for one of Birmingham’s finest performers.
We had a look around Symphony Hall and Birmingham Town Hall recently, and came across a few surprises.
Contemporary dance, Celtic sounds and doo-wop are amongst the new shows announced at Birmingham Town Hall and Symphony Hall.
An extremely varied range of new shows has been announced by the city centre venues – Including John Barrowman
There’s good news for local jazz fans following the latest round of grant applications.
No Elvis, but there is a Beatle and a Rolling Stone, plus much more
Sir Paul McCartney’s classical music work partly inspired by the death of his wife Linda is to have its Birmingham premiere this month.
Birmingham Town Hall have announced more ground-breaking and unique shows for next month. Lyle Bignon explains….
Lyle Bignon tells us what’s happening at Symphony Hall and Birmingham Town Hall.