Toy Story In Concert: Film with Live Orchestra at Symphony Hall, Birmingham - tickets, seating plan & parking
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‘You’ve got a friend in me’ is arguably one of the most memorable songs in movie history, synonymous with a movie franchise loved by millions.
Now, thanks to a trip to the Birmingham Symphony Hall, you can hear the soundtrack of the iconic film series live whilst the first film of the series is played on a big screen in the hall.
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Here’s all you need to know about the show, when it takes place and how to get tickets.
When does the show take place?
‘Toy Story in Concert’ has been enjoyed by many people across the UK, and now people in Birmingham will be next.
The show is in Birmingham for just one showing, and this begins at 3pm on Sunday, 10 April.
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The cost of a ticket to the show varies, with tickets priced at £32.50, £43.50, £53.50 and £68.50.
The hall has added that £3 per ticket commission is charged when you book through Town Hall Symphony Hall’s Box Office – online, by phone or in person.
Please note that this show has been rescheduled from 14 February 2022 and tickets from that date are valid.
To view the seating plan of the hall and to book tickets, visit the B:Music website
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The Symphony Hall is located on Broad Street, near to the National Sea Life Centre and Ikon Gallery.
The location gives the hall a central location, and it is easy to visit by foot, car or public transport.
If you are visiting the hall by car, the best place to park is Q-Park Brindleyplace.
For people arriving in Birmingham by train, New Street and Snow Hill Stations are located within a short walking distance.
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Hide AdAccording to Google Maps, it is a 14 minute walk from New Street Station and a 14 minute walk from Snow Hill Station via Barwick Street.
Can I get a wheelchair position for the show?
If you require a wheelchair position (subject to availability) please call the Box Office on 0121 289 6343.
A range of tickets and services are available under our Access Scheme. To find out more, or to join the Access Scheme, email [email protected] or call us on 0121 289 6343.
What is Toy Story?
Released in 1995, ‘Toy Story’ follows the adventures of toys Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen) and their friends as they grow and play with their ‘kid’ Andy.
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Hide AdWoody and Buzz are near total opposites, with Woody being a much loved older toy and Buzz being a new toy which Andy gets for his birthday.
However, the pair soon form an unbreakable bond of friendship.
The adventure shows life from a toys perspective, and gives an insight into what toys get up to when we aren’t around…
The film had three sequels and has earned generations of new fans, many of whom have been able to enjoy it since the release of the very first film.
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