Review: KT Tunstall in Birmingham
Richard Lutz reports from Symphony Hall.
Richard Lutz reports from Symphony Hall.
Martin Longley disappeared into the calm twinkling of The Gloaming, an Irish-American folk chamber supergroup.
The Godfather with live orchestral accompaniment at Symphony Hall. Martin Longley scans the mumbling Marlon subtitles.
Simon Hale is impressed by the CBSO’s new arrival.
Alex Whybrow listens to some tales of the unexpected.
Join Sara Colman and Pete Churchill for an afternoon of singing
Richard Lutz takes a pew for Canadian legend Gordon Lightfoot.
Steve Beauchampé watches the latest performance from the CBSO.
Twinned with Georgian choir for UK tour.
Simon Hale watches Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Evening of Music and Dance.
Legendary circus comes to town.
Simon Hale watches Diana Krall entertain Symphony Hall.
Simon Hale has A Night to Remember.
Special concerts planned as Andris Nelsons bows out after seven years with CBSO.
Martin Longley relishes the reformation of those beyond-country Miami titans, The Mavericks.
Here’s the opportunity to introduce children to the wonders of the orchestra.
Classical first-timers start here.
In a rare double-header, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis played Symphony Hall and the Spotted Dog on the same night. Martin Longley was on his trail.
Film, dance and music coming up.
Martin Longley enjoys a night with a guitar great.
The latest shows to be announced.
Gary Whitehouse watches one of the world’s great orchestras.
An eclectic mix of comedy, classical, easy listening, pop, comedy and much more.
Dave Woodhall talks to Jim McCarty, a founding father of the British blues boom.
The usual eclectic mix now on sale.
Former BBC executive to head venues group.
More new arrivals for Birmingham’s iconic venues.
The first of a bumper list of new dates announced for the city centre’s premier venues.
Plenty of comedy and much more.
Steve Beauchampe witnesses one of Britain’s finest young songwriters.