Nightlife

Music

Birmingham is alive with the sound of music. All kinds of music. The widest range of venues attracts the cream of musical talent. So there’s always real choice, whatever kind of music is music to your ears.


Venues

To attract the world’s great artists, you need the right mix of venues.  We’ve got them all. Symphony Hall is widely regarded as the finest concert hall in Europe. And the Grade 1 listed Town Hall provides a majestic location. Over at the NIA and the LG Arena, an endless stream of world famous rock and pop acts come night after night. Then at the Hippodrome, the Welsh National Opera, countless West End Musicals and the world famous Birmingham Royal Ballet offer real choice. Together with many smaller venues that range from the O2 Academy to the Jam House to theatres staging all sorts of concerts or gigs, all kinds of music have a home in Birmingham.

 

 

Pop and rock

The area has real pedigree. It’s been the heartbeat of many music scenes ranging from heavy metal (Ozzie Osborne, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant and John Bonham) to Two-Tone (UB40, The Beat and The Specials).  Places like Scruffy Murphy's, the Custard Factory, MAC (Midlands Arts Centre), the Drum Arts Centre and the Jam House are allowing new acts to surface. And at larger venues like the LG Arena, the National Indoor Arena and the O2 Academy Birmingham, the biggest and best names just keep coming.

 

 

Classical

With its world class acoustics and stunning 2,262 seat auditorium, Symphony Hall hosts some of the great artists in classical music. It’s home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. But it also offers a varied classical programme welcoming many of the finest orchestras and virtuosos performing today. Along with the Town Hall, it means Birmingham has two outstanding venues where the classics can be truly enjoyed.

 

 

Opera

Home grown Birmingham Opera Company is not what you expect from opera. Creating and staging opera in unpredictable and unusual places close to the streets of the city, they are committed to sharing great art with great people. It’s a different way of making opera.

 

Welsh National Opera performs its repertoire at Birmingham’s Hippodrome theatre.  As the Company's Midlands base, the theatre welcomes them three times a year in the spring, summer and autumn. WNO are Europe's busiest touring opera company and the largest provider of touring opera in the UK.

 

 

Jazz and folk

Many local venues and clubs support busy jazz and folk scenes. From the world class Symphony Hall to a range of local clubs, you can enjoy the many touring greats who bring their unique sounds to Birmingham. What’s more, Birmingham hosts both jazz and folk festivals in the summer months.