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Residents and visitors can join quirky heritage walks in Birmingham, uncovering hidden local treasures in a treasure hunt style.
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Events in Birmingham this week feature distinct cultural moments that highlight the city's shift beyond its industrial past. This week, a new play by local writers premieres at The Birmingham Repertory Theatre on Corporation Street, a performance emphasizing memory and displacement without theatrical flair. In Digbeth, jazz enthusiasts can attend an intimate set at The Basement Bar beneath vaulted brick ceilings; the space’s acoustics highlight subtle improvisations from emerging musicians rarely seen outside small venues near Gas Street Station.
A late-night music event takes place at The Electric Theatre on Pinfold Lane, a repurposed warehouse hosting experimental performances under LED lighting. These gatherings are independent of national tours and reflect how Birmingham's underground scene fosters innovation in public spaces like the old factory halls near the canal basin.
Meanwhile, an independent toy fair dedicated to items from the 1970s–2000s returns to NEC Birmingham on Saturday afternoon, stalls display original Star Wars action figures and cassette tape players with manuals, organized by decade rather than brand. Visitors can view these objects not only for nostalgia but also as evidence of consumer culture’s evolution.
Other scheduled activities include a panel discussion at the Library of Birmingham near New Street Station exploring urban planning issues like congestion during peak hours and accessibility beyond central zones, topics directly informed by citywide data from public transport logs.
The week ends with an exhibition in The Guildhall's east wing, curated using archival material that compares industrial-era engineering diagrams with modern designs for sustainable infrastructure.
Check the listings below for times and venues.
Residents and visitors can join quirky heritage walks in Birmingham, uncovering hidden local treasures in a treasure hunt style.
A new play titled 'Perfect Show for Rachel' premieres at Birmingham Repertory Theatre.
Britain's largest Toy Collectors Fair returns to NEC Birmingham with over 500 stalls featuring vintage and retro toys.
Kold Killa performs live at 44 Lounge Birmingham as part of the Bad Intentions Aries Edition event.