18 unmissable live shows coming to Birmingham in May 2022
and live on Freeview channel 276
Birmingham’s two arenas, Utilita Arena Birmingham and Resorts World Arena are set to host 18 live shows in May, offering plenty of choice for live music and entertainment fans across the region.
This year has already seen the likes of Stormzy, Sam Fender, and Tom Odell take to the stage in our city, and there’s much more to come in the next few months.
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Hide AdGregory Porter, Years & Years, Celine Dion, Pet Shop Boys and Chris Rock are just some of the star names who are set to take to the stage next month.
Here’s are 18 incredible shows in Birmingham this May
- Arijit Singh, 1 May, Utilita Arena Birmingham. Tickets available
- André Rieu, 1 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
- Young Voices, 3 & 16-20 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available:
- TOOL, 4 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
- Blondie, 7 May, Utilita Arena Birmingham. Tickets available
- Gregory Porter, 11 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
- Chris Rock, 13 May, Utilita Arena Birmingham. Tickets available
- Jeff Dunham, 13 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
- Bryan Adams, 14 May, Utilita Arena Birmingham. Tickets available
- Russell Peters, 17 May, Utilita Arena Birmingham. Tickets available
- Years & Years, 21 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
- Whitesnake, Foreigner + Europe, 22 May, Utilita Arena Birmingham. Tickets available
- Celine Dion, 25 & 26 May, Utilita Arena Birmingham. Tickets available
- David Gray, 26 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
- Thunder, 27 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
- A-HA, 28 May, Utilita Arena Birmingham. Tickets available
- Pet Shop Boys, 28 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
- Alice Cooper + The Cult, 30 May, Resorts World Arena. Tickets available
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