What’s on in Birmingham this weekend? (16 - 18 September)

Here’s what’s on in Birmingham this weekend

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There’s plenty going on the city for you to enjoy this weekend.

Here’s our pick of the best things to do in Birmingham.

Joe Lycett playing at the Utilita Arena

Birmingham born comedian Joe Lycett will be at the Utilita Arena this weekend. The rising star will be performing his routine How Do you Lycett? on both Friday and Saturday night. Anyone who wants more information on the performance should head on over to the Utilita Arena website.

Joe Lycett.Joe Lycett.
Joe Lycett.

Yard Act playing at the O2 Institute

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Over at the O2 Institute in Digbeth this Sunday, British rock band Yard Act will be performing. The lads will be showcasing tracks from their critically acclaimed debut album The Overload. Anyone interested in attending can head on over to the Academy Music Group website.

Ballistic Seed Party at Polinations

Polinations is still on over at Victoria Square. The urban oasis features over 5000 living plants. This weekend sees its Ballistic Seed Party - with epic performances, Holi celebrations, live music, henna design and a drag show. More information on the event available on their website.

Polinations coming to Victoria Square, BirminghamPolinations coming to Victoria Square, Birmingham
Polinations coming to Victoria Square, Birmingham

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