B:Music, the Birmingham music charity responsible for Town Hall and Symphony Hall, has launched its new August to October programme for 2025 which includes comedy, live music, films, family entertainment, and spoken word on its two world-famous stages.

The new season showcases an array of performances at Town Hall and Symphony Hall. From the multi award-winning comedian Bill Bailey to the young musicians of the National Youth Orchestra, August sees a varied and exciting programme. There is plenty more live music to choose from in September, with something for everyone from Engelbert Humperdinck to Brit Award-winning singer, songwriter, and guitarist James Morrison. And October sees Lulu taking to the Town Hall stage, as well as the original Star Wars Trilogy: Live in Concert at Symphony Hall.

Crazy for comedy? B:Music is providing the laughs this Autumn with a plethora of comedy A-listers to choose from. Stand-up stars including Bill Bailey: Thoughtifier (27 August), ISMO: Woo Hoo! (16 September), Geoff Northcott: Basic Bloke 2 (4 October), Kane Brown: Don’t Listen to Me (5 October), Jason Byrne: Head in the Clouds (10 October), Henning Wehn: Acid Wehn (11 October), Georgie Carroll: Infectious (23 October), and Sara Pascoe: I Am a Strange Gloop (30 October) will be taking to the Town Hall and Symphony Hall stages for the ultimate feel-good night out.

Love live music? B:Music Presents A Night of Ska at Town Hall, featuring Bad Manners, The Beat featuring Rankin Jnr, Lobster, and Mazzy Snape (20 September). For something completely different, Lulu is inviting her fans to join her for an intimate conversation with songs and stories at Town Hall (6 October). Now at 76, with the release of her highly anticipated memoir, she’s finally telling her whole, unfiltered story for the very first time.

The Boomtown Rats celebrate five decades of their music at Symphony Hall (11 October) on what promises to be not just any ordinary tour – it’s a celebration of their musical legacy. Relive the magic of the Rats, with an exclusive Boomtown Rats documentary screening opening the evening, highlighting never-before seen footage, and taking the audience on an evocative journey through the band’s extraordinary history.

Experience the boundary-breaking pioneers fusing orchestra with rock, the London Symphonic Rock Orchestra at Symphony Hall (12 October). Formed in 2018, the collective of 12 classically trained artists was brought together by their love of rock music and immense talent. They have been wowing audiences ever since with their reimagined classic hits from AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Guns N' Roses, Evanescence, Motörhead, Foo Fighters, Rage Against the Machine, System of a Down, and more.

Suzanne Vega gives a rare concert at Symphony Hall this autumn (31 October). Widely regarded as one of the foremost songwriters of her generation, Suzanne Vega emerged as a leading figure of the folk revival of the early 1980s. Accompanying herself on an acoustic guitar, Vega sang what has been called contemporary folk or neo-folk songs of her own creation in Greenwich Village clubs and has since performed sold-out concerts in many of the world’s best-known venues.

And experience the epic music of Star Wars like never before at Symphony Hall this October. Star Wars: A New Hope, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi will be played on the big screen accompanied by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra bringing John Williams’ legendary score to life (24, 25, 26 October).

Searching for family fun? Bring the whole family to Town Hall this autumn to experience Kidz Bop Live (28 October). Kidz Bop is the number one music brand for kids, featuring today's biggest hits ‘sung by kids, for kids’. Since 2001, the family-friendly music brand has generated 14 billion streams and currently records in five different languages. Each year, Kidz Bop Live, the ultimate pop concert for kids (and grown-ups), hits all major cities across the US, UK, and Canada.

Looking to learn? B:Music is bringing some world-class speakers with plenty of stories to its stages. Join Professor Alice Roberts as she takes the audience on an investigative journey to establish who spread Christianity, how and why; the story of the fall of an Empire – and the rise of another (4 September).

Experience the electrifying reunion of motorsport's most captivating teammate rivalry as stars Mika Häkkinen and David Coulthard take the Symphony Hall stage for an uncensored, no-holds-barred conversation about their careers and the 2025 season so far (26 September). Or come and join comedian, broadcaster, campaigner (and tiny Danish beacon of hope) Sandi Toksvig for an evening celebrating her love and passion for writers and books in her new show Friends of Dorothy (6 October).

There’s even a very special evening at Symphony Hall with Eric Idle (10 September). Star of stage, screen, and crossword puzzle, Idle has often been compared to Noel Coward. But never favourably. He has been in Showbusiness since 1961, and his new show, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life, Live! is a nostalgic one man musical and contains everything and anything, including comedy, music, philosophy and one fart joke.

Other highlights of the August to October 2025 season include the winner of Channel 4’s The Piano Brad Kella (18 September), An Evening of Francis Rossi’s Songs from the Status Quo Songbook and More in front of a live audience at Town Hall (26 September), and a performance from legendary 70s folk-rock pioneers Lindisfarne who return to Town Hall with a classic five-piece lineup of long-time members, fronted by original founder-member Rod Clements on vocals, mandolin, fiddle, and slide guitar (27 September).

To see the full programme and to book tickets, visit bmusic.co.uk