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Upcoming bands try to get over the Rainbow
BIRMINGHAM’S premier underground music venue The Rainbow hosted the annual Red Stripe Music Awards earlier this month as three bands battled each other for a slot in the city’s heart..........Read More
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Frank Skinner joins Broad Street Walk of Stars
Frank Skinner has joined the Broad Street Walk of Stars. Frank performed his first stand-up gig in December 1987 and, only four years later in 1991, went on to win the prestigious Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival...........Read More
14/05/2010
BIRMINGHAM Town Hall is probably the last place you would expect to find an upcoming rock band.
13/05/2010
FOLLOWING sell-out shows across the country, Janice Connolly returns to entertain the Midlands with that loveable, straight talking housewife, Barbara Nice in Hiya and Hiya at the Old Joint Stock theatre on May 23.
13/05/2010
OVER 30 pieces of coveted works of art donated by West Midlands and UK based contemporary artists, photographers and designer-makers are set to go under the hammer at an exclusive Art Auction in Birmingham on May 20 to raise funds for the charity Cure Leukaemia.
13/05/2010
ADOPTED Brummie son Soweto Kinch will be hosting an afternoon of live jazz, hip hop and rhyme on the streets of Birmingham City Centre between 1-5pm on Saturday May 15th.
12/05/2010
THE much-loved Digbeth Institute, which has been closed to the public since 2008, when it was also known as The Sanctuary, is set to open its doors again later this year on Friday, September 17 under the new name of the hmvInstitute.
10/05/2010
THE Flapper might not seem like the place you would normally find the son of the legendary Paul Simon but for a man so little into his own musical career, it provides the perfect intimate atmosphere for a low-key city gig.