Things to Do in Birmingham
Tickets, tours and experiences in Birmingham, United Kingdom
Events in Birmingham
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Sat, Jul 4 at 9:30 AM
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, Birmingham
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Sat, Jul 4 at 6:00 PM
O2 Institute2 Birmingham, Birmingham
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Sat, Jul 4 at 8:00 PM
Hare and Hounds, Birmingham
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Sun, Jul 5 at 9:30 AM
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, Birmingham
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Sun, Jul 5 at 6:00 PM
bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham
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Mon, Jul 6 at 9:30 AM
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, Birmingham
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Tue, Jul 7 at 9:30 AM
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, Birmingham
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Tue, Jul 7 at 6:00 PM
The Jam House Birmingham, Birmingham
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Wed, Jul 8 at 9:30 AM
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, Birmingham
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Thu, Jul 9 at 9:30 AM
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham, Birmingham
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Thu, Jul 9 at 7:00 PM
O2 Institute2 Birmingham, Birmingham
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About Birmingham
Birmingham, England's second largest city, has undergone a major transformation into one of the country's premier live event destinations, particularly following the investment surrounding the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The city boasts two major arenas: the Utilita Arena Birmingham in the city centre with a capacity of around 15,800, and Resorts World Arena at the NEC complex, which seats over 16,000 and hosts major touring concerts, family shows, and indoor sporting events. The Birmingham Hippodrome is the most popular single-auditorium theatre in the United Kingdom, welcoming over 600,000 visitors annually with West End touring productions, the famous Birmingham Royal Ballet, and one of the country's biggest pantomimes each Christmas. Football fans can watch Aston Villa at Villa Park in Aston, one of the most historic grounds in English football, while Warwickshire County Cricket Club plays at Edgbaston, which regularly hosts international test matches and limited-overs internationals. The Edgbaston area also includes the Priory Tennis Club, home to the Rothesay Classic WTA event each June. For music lovers, smaller venues like the O2 Institute, O2 Academy Birmingham, and the Symphony Hall provide options ranging from indie gigs to world-class classical performances by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Summer events include concerts at the Sandwell Valley country park and various festivals across the West Midlands region. The city's central location and connectivity via New Street Station make it easily reachable from almost anywhere in England.
Highlights
- Birmingham Hippodrome is the UK's most-visited single-auditorium theatre
- Edgbaston hosts international cricket including Ashes test matches
- Two major arenas bring top-tier concerts and touring shows year-round
- Aston Villa at Villa Park offers Premier League football in a historic setting
Tips for Visiting Birmingham
New Street Station is a short walk from the Utilita Arena and Hippodrome so train travel is convenient
Resorts World Arena is at the NEC, about 20 minutes by train from the city centre
Book Hippodrome pantomime tickets by autumn as the Christmas run sells out months ahead
Edgbaston cricket tickets for international matches go on general sale in spring
Frequently Asked Questions About Birmingham
What are the main event venues in Birmingham?
Birmingham's key venues include the Utilita Arena and Resorts World Arena for large concerts, the Birmingham Hippodrome for theatre, Symphony Hall for classical music, Villa Park for football, and Edgbaston for international cricket.
Is Birmingham easy to reach for events?
Birmingham is centrally located with excellent rail links. Birmingham New Street is served by trains from London in under 90 minutes, and the city is at the hub of the UK motorway network. Birmingham Airport also offers domestic and international flights.
When do major cricket events take place at Edgbaston?
The international cricket season runs from May to September. Edgbaston typically hosts at least one test match and several limited-overs internationals each summer, with tickets going on sale earlier in the year through Warwickshire CCC.