Major concerts set for Birmingham in March 2025 including Sabrina Carpenter, Kid Cudi and Ocean Colour Scene

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A look at some of the biggest shows in March.

Birmingham's live music calendar is filling up for March, with major concerts scheduled across the city.

International artists, legendary bands, and emerging talent will be performing at venues including Utilita Arena, Resorts World Arena, and O2 Academy.

Watch the video for our full report.

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Sabrina Carpenter will bring her Short n' Sweet tour to the Utilita Arena on 6 March. The American singer-songwriter, known for her energetic performances and chart success, will showcase material from her latest album alongside fan favourites.

Limp Bizkit will perform at bp pulse LIVE on 13 March. The nu-metal pioneers, famous for tracks like Break Stuff and Rollin', continue to tour with their signature mix of rap and heavy rock. Their live shows are known for high-energy performances and crowd interaction.

Kid Cudi will take to the stage at Resorts World Arena on 14 March. The rapper, singer, and songwriter is recognised for blending hip-hop with alternative and electronic sounds. His introspective style and atmospheric beats have made him a major influence in the genre.Alec Benjamin will perform at O2 Institute 1 on 15 March.

The American singer-songwriter, known for his distinctive voice and storytelling approach, has gained popularity through his acoustic-driven songs.

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On the same night, The Dead South will bring their folk and bluegrass sound to O2 Academy Birmingham. The Canadian band, recognised for their distinctive mix of traditional acoustic instruments and modern songwriting, have gained a loyal following. Kim Wilde will perform at Symphony Hall on 14 March.

The '80s pop star, best known for hits like Kids in America, continues to tour extensively. Her Birmingham show will feature a mix of classic anthems and newer material, appealing to long-time fans and newer audiences alike.

Ocean Colour Scene will return to Birmingham for a performance at the Utilita Arena on 29 March.

The band, originally from the city, rose to fame during the Britpop era with tracks like The Riverboat Song and The Day We Caught the Train.

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Their homecoming show is expected to be one of the biggest events in Birmingham's live music calendar this month.

With performances scheduled throughout the month, the city is set to host a busy and varied programme of live music events.

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