Packed with live music, performance, activities, heritage tours, street food, market stalls and pop-up events, free summer event, Jewellery Quarter Festival, returns to the city on Saturday 22 July.

The Jewellery Quarter's Golden Square will host artisans, makers and creators from across the city, with visitors able to browse a selection of local hand-crafted goods from independent brands and meet the artisan makers and creators behind them. Exhibitors include Pip’s Hot Sauce, Birmingham Stationery Co., and The Brownie & Bake Company.

Returning for its third year, the music festival at St Paul’s Square will take place throughout the afternoon and into the early evening with a programme curated by The Jam House. Music will then continue into the night at various venues surrounding the Square.

Interactive events at this year's festival include a selection of free guided and self-guided tours covering a range of heritage sites and museums - including Wildlife Walks with Birmingham Museums Trust and unique Catacomb tours.

Those wishing to try their hand at something new can check out some of the many workshops on offer. The chocolate making one sounds fab, as do the sensory dining experience and a prosecco and shopping pop-up stall for adults.

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