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All Saints Church

An Anglican parish church in Kings Heath, south Birmingham, All Saints doubles as a community venue and a stage for live music, with a programme that has brought touring artists to its nave. Sitting on Vicarage Road, the church works alongside an attached community centre and an outdoor Village Square to host a range of events. As a music venue it has presented concerts by artists such as Kristin Hersh and Bill Ryder-Jones, with gigs ticketed and often promoted in partnership with local operato.....

Cadbury World

Devoted to the history and making of one of Britain's best-loved chocolate brands, Cadbury World is a visitor attraction in the Bournville district of Birmingham, beside the factory that has produced the company's chocolate for well over a century. The Cadbury business was founded by a Quaker family in the nineteenth century, and the model village of Bournville was built around the works to provide healthy, comfortable conditions for the workforce, reflecting the social ideals of its founders, a.....

E57 Social Club

A friendly members' club in the Kings Heath area of south Birmingham, the E57 Social Club pairs a large lounge bar with a concert room licensed for around three hundred people. Long a fixture of community life on Alcester Road South, it combines the traditional social-club model with a busy calendar of live entertainment open to members and visitors alike. The concert room, complete with stage and spacious dance floor, hosts live artists most Friday and Saturday nights, much of it free to enter.....

Hare And Hounds Kings Heath

A Grade II listed Edwardian pub on the High Street in Kings Heath, the Hare and Hounds is one of Birmingham's most celebrated live music venues. Standing in its present red-brick form since 1907, on a site that has had a pub since the early nineteenth century, it is best known as the place where local reggae and pop band UB40 played their very first gig in 1979. Today it pairs a traditional pub downstairs with two busy performance rooms above. The building is treasured for its heritage as much .....

Moseley Park

Opened in 1899 to keep developers off the last of a great estate's gardens, Moseley Park and Pool is an eleven-acre gated green space in the Birmingham suburb of Moseley, a short walk west of the district centre. The land was once part of the grounds of Moseley Hall, laid out by the celebrated landscape gardener Humphry Repton, and survives as a quiet oasis of lawns, mature trees and a large lake known as the Pool. The park's survival is the result of late-Victorian foresight. As Moseley Hall's.....

Shirley British Legion

Shirley British Legion is a Royal British Legion club in Shirley, in the Solihull area near Birmingham. Like many Legion clubs across the country, it serves as a community-focused social venue, offering affordable drinks, entertainment and a welcoming environment for members, guests and the wider local community, while supporting the charitable aims associated with the Royal British Legion. Clubs of this kind have long played an important role in local life, providing a sociable gathering place.....

Stir Stores

A bright, vibrant neighbourhood hangout on Pershore Road in Stirchley, Stir Stores is a bar, kitchen, live-music spot and quirky shop rolled into one. Set in a former furniture store that the owners converted following the pandemic, it has become a hub for this fast-changing corner of south Birmingham, mixing drinks and food with collectables and community events. The bar pours a range to suit all tastes, from cocktails such as the ever-popular espresso martini to craft beers from local brewers.....

The Cuban Embassy (Bulls Head)

Set inside the historic former Bull's Head building in the heart of vibrant Moseley, the Cuban Embassy has reinvented a Birmingham landmark as the city's premier rum destination. Inspired by the bars of Havana, it pairs authentic decor with a sprawling collection of well over a hundred rums, making it the natural home of the annual Birmingham Rum Festival and a magnet for spirits enthusiasts from across the West Midlands. Cuban cocktails are mixed exactly as they would be in Havana, and the bar.....

The Station Pub

Reggae sound-system nights, real ale and a long-running live-music programme define The Station, a community pub in Kings Heath in the south of Birmingham. Standing on the High Street in the heart of the suburb, it functions as both a neighbourhood local and a grassroots venue, with a main bar, a function room and a beer garden hosting events through the week. Its best-known fixture is Jam Jah Mondays, a reggae and dub sound-system night that has run since 2001 and helped give the pub a citywi.....

Thornborough Events

Promoted as south Birmingham's largest open-air events venue, Thornborough Events stages live music, festivals and family days out across a field at Redhill Road in Kings Norton. The site, on the well-known Redhill car-boot field beside the local donkey sanctuary, is built around an outdoor music stage, licensed bars, food stalls, live entertainment and a children's corner. Its summer calendar is themed and varied, taking in a reggae and ska weekend, a blues festival, a country and western fes.....