The AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run 2026 – one of the UK’s biggest mass-participation running events – is now less than three months away, and organisers have today revealed an exciting new city-centre finish that promises the best runner experience yet.

Taking place across the weekend of Saturday 2 May and Sunday 3 May, the event is a celebration of running for everyone, welcoming participants of all ages and abilities to take on one of the UK’s most iconic urban routes.

More than 17,000 runners are expected to take part across the weekend, with the Junior & Mini Great Birmingham Run returning on “Super Saturday” 2 May at the world-famous Alexander Stadium – the centrepiece to this year’s European Athletics Championships in August – ahead of the 10k and half marathon events on Sunday 3 May.

Sunday’s 10k and half marathon routes will once again showcase Birmingham at its best, starting at Centenary Square and taking runners past a host of much-loved city landmarks, including the Jewellery Quarter, St Paul’s Square, the Mailbox, Grand Central at New Street Station, St Martin’s Church, Southside and Digbeth.

Half marathon runners will also head into south Birmingham, with the green spaces of Cannon Hill Park and Selly Park providing a scenic contrast to the city-centre buzz, as tens of thousands line the route to cheer runners on, ring cowbells and hand out jelly babies for a much-needed boost when it matters most.

For 2026, one of the most exciting moments of the race comes late on the route as runners pass the instantly recognisable Selfridges Building. Its iconic curves signal the start of the home straight on Jennens Road, before entering a festival-style finish village hosted at Aston University, marking an exciting update to the event route.

The campus will come alive with a vibrant post-run charity and events village, where runners can refuel, relax and proudly celebrate their achievement with family and friends. The finish area will feature street food, charity partner activations and plenty of space to soak up the moment and share stories of race-day triumph.

Find out more and sign up for the Great Birmingham Run 10k or half marathon on Sunday 3 May, and the Junior and Mini events on Saturday 2 May, by visiting greatrun.org/birmingham