Things to do in Birmingham this weekend (March 4 to 6) and beyond
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The Birmingham Romantic Tour
Birmingham is a city known for many things, but if we’re honest with ourselves - romance isn’t really one of them. But anyone wishing to shatter that misapprehension may wish to join in on the Birmingham Romantic Tour.
Running from Thursday onwards, it promises to show those who attend the most romantic spots in the city, and share the historical love stories hidden in the ambience.
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Birmingham Whisky Festival at Austin Close
For those who aren’t shy of a tipple or two, the Birmingham Whisky Festival is here on Saturday for it’s 9th year over at Austin Court.
Featuring major whisky brands, independent bottlers, local experts, creative masterclasses, collaborations with local bars and experts, music and street food - those who are down for a dram should head over to: Grain & Glass in the Jewellery Quarter


Bring the Laughter at Glee Club
Moving on from whisky to comedy connoisseurs, Bring the Laughter is on over at the Glee Club on Sunday.
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Hide AdThe event promises to guarantee a night of no holds barred comedy, with acts including Patrick Monohan, Kae Kurd, Tez Ilyas and Charlie George, the night showcases a broad range of styles to accommodate comedy lovers of all backgrounds.
Doors open at 6pm - anyone interested in going along should head over to: the Glee Club


Status Quo at the Symphony Hall
Anyone wishing to break out of their Sunday night Status Quo may wish to see Status Quo this Sunday night, over at the Symphony Hall.
The band are performing their ‘Out Out Quoing’ tour in the UK and across Europe to reclaim their position on the live circuit and are said to be delighted to return to the stage following the pandemic. More information is available at: B:Music


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