Birmingham festivals 2024: 7 brilliant music and arts festivals happening in Birmingham this summer

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These are the best music and arts festivals taking place in Birmingham over the next few months

Birmingham is alive with creative energy this summer, featuring the 100 Days of Creativity programme running from May 19 to August 26.

This grand series supported by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund includes music, dance, theatre, and film events spread across the city. Curated by Alex Nicholson-Evans, it collaborates with the West Midlands Growth Company, Birmingham City Council, and local improvement districts.

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Don't miss the inclusive range of workshops--from pottery making to creative writing and photography--designed to galvanize Birmingham's status as a cultural centre. Let's dive deeper into the event calendar. One of the major attractions is the Birmingham Design Festival, a visual feast for creativity enthusiasts. Theatre-goers can indulge in the sensational musical, Hamilton, while hip-hop aficionados can look forward to the B-SIDE Hip-Hop Festival. Featuring inspiring pop-ups and creative spaces, these events promise an enriching experience for everyone. Heading towards the tail end of summer, Moseley Folk and Arts Festival from August 30 to September 1 offers a relaxing family atmosphere in Moseley Park with performances from legends like Flogging Molly and Belle & Sebastian. Concurrently, the Supersonic Festival promises an eclectic mix of innovative sounds and visual arts. The city is also gearing up for the return of The Good Food Show Summer, taking place at Birmingham's NEC from June 13 to 16. It's a paradise for foodies, with live cooking demos by culinary stars Nadiya Hussain, James Martin, and Michel Roux. Expect mouth-watering dishes, top-notch recipe inspiration, and plenty of gourmet products perfect for summer picnics.

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Music lovers are in for a treat with the Centenary Square Summer Series over the August Bank Holiday weekend. This brand-new outdoor concert series transforms Centenary Square into a live music hub with headliners including The Streets, Jungle, and Ocean Colour Scene. Supported by an all-female lineup curated with BBC Introducing, the series aims to spotlight local and emerging talent. From August 24 to 26, the Pairc Festival, hailed as the UK's largest Irish music festival, celebrates Irish heritage with an unparalleled lineup. Meanwhile, jazz enthusiasts should mark their calendars for the Mostly Jazz Festival from July 12 to 14, featuring artists such as Leftfield and Kool & The Gang. And let's not forget the highly anticipated Made Festival in August, celebrating its 10th anniversary with Dizzee Rascal as the headliner. Birmingham is set to offer a vibrant and diverse array of events this summer, showcasing its cultural heritage and contemporary creativity. With a variety of free events, exciting pop-ups, and live performances, the city promises an unforgettable summer experience for all.

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