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Tag Archives: Symphony Hall

Review: Jamie Cullum

Richard Lutz listens to Jamie Cullum fill a big stage.

16 March, 2020 in Music, Reviews.

Roaring Twenties roars into town

Symphony Hall gets ready for some crooning magic from a century ago.

29 February, 2020 in Music.

Review: Transatlantic Sessions at Symphony Hall

Richard Lutz takes his pew for a barnstorming night of Celtic connections.

8 February, 2020 in Most recent, Music, Reviews.

Review: Orchestre National de Lille

Richard Lutz takes his pew for a classic performance at Symphony Hall.

28 January, 2020 in Birmingham, Classical, Most recent, Music.

Review: Last Night of the Christmas Proms

Richard Lutz take his pew for a fanfare of classics.

30 December, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Christmas, Classical, Music.

2020 and the snap of the plastic flags

Richard Lutz witnesses change and immutability as 2020 approaches.

28 December, 2019 in Christmas, Cinema, Classical, Comment, Film, Theatre.

Review: Jools Holland at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall

Richard Lutz survives a full assault of Jools Holland.

1 December, 2019 in Most recent, Music, Television.

Review: Frank Skinner

Richard Nevin sees the conquering hero return.

14 November, 2019 in Comedy.

Knight Fever

Angie Jackson watches the return of Birmingham’s finest.

17 October, 2019 in Most recent.

Bring Your Own Baby to comedy event

The UK’s number one baby-friendly comedy club returns to Birmingham.

24 May, 2019 in Comedy, Family.

Review: The Bizarre World of Frank Zappa at Symphony Hall

Richard Lutz grabs a barstool for a 3D version of the original Mother of Invention.

14 May, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Film, Music, Theatre.

Today Handsworth, tomorrow the world

Legendary drummer Carl Palmer talks about growing up in Handsworth Wood and his first steps to stardom.

5 March, 2019 in Charities, Community, Music.

How Moody Blues star once played for Villa youth team 

Steve Dyson uncovers a little-known chapter in the story of Birmingham music, and of Aston Villa.

25 February, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Attractions, Music.

We provide the comedy – you bring the baby

Family-friendly comedy club to open in Birmingham.

3 January, 2019 in Comedy, Family.

Tone-ic attack

Overtones add extra Birmingham date.

29 November, 2018 in Most recent.

The Genesis revelations

Richard Nevin enjoys a pomp-themed weekend at Symphony Hall.

10 October, 2018 in Music.

Once in a Lifetime

Richard Nevin watches David Byrne at Symphony Hall.

20 June, 2018 in Music.

Scouting for girls

Scouting group set for Symphony Hall date.

10 June, 2018 in Community.

Youth reigns supreme at CBSO

Richard Lutz takes his pew for a CBSO concert infused with youth.

9 November, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Classical, Most recent.

Tony Bennett takes his seat at Symphony Hall

A master of song is awarded a special place in the city, writes Richard Lutz.

29 June, 2017 in Birmingham, Most recent, 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.

Review: Imelda May

When Simon Hale visited Symphony Hall he had no idea how poignant the night would prove.

30 May, 2017 in Music.

Imelda Can

Simon Hale is impressed by the new album from singer Imelda May.

19 April, 2017 in Music.

CBSO Spring Classics: “..a basket of favourites…”

Richard Lutz takes his pew for a Friday night that heralds a new season.

1 April, 2017 in Classical, Most recent, Music.

Tony Bennett celebrates 90 at Symphony Hall

Legendary crooner will make his tenth visit to venue.

3 March, 2017 in Music.

Transatlantic Sessions: “…roots that encompass Celtic and Appalachian music.”

Richard Lutz watches a night of pure roots at Symphony Hall.

10 February, 2017 in Birmingham, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Double header for contemporary music group

Premiere and family work to be staged at Symphony Hall date.

5 February, 2017 in Most recent.

A cosy night out

Simon Hale enjoys the all-enveloping warmness of Katie Melua at Symphony Hall.

8 December, 2016 in Music.

Review: KT Tunstall in Birmingham

Richard Lutz reports from Symphony Hall.

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

The Gloam Rangers

Martin Longley disappeared into the calm twinkling of The Gloaming, an Irish-American folk chamber supergroup.

5 October, 2016 in Most recent.

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