The 11th annual Jewellery Quarter Festival returns this summer, bringing a packed day of live music, an artisan market, heritage tours, creative workshops, and hands-on experiences to one of Birmingham’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.
Taking place on Saturday 11 July from 10am to 7pm, the festival will once again transform Golden Square, St. Paul’s Square, and venues across the Quarter into a lively celebration of creativity, culture, and community.
Sticking to the theme 'Where Individuality Shines', the festival celebrates not only the Jewellery Quarter’s iconic streets and historic buildings, but also the independent makers, performers, artists, and storytellers who give the area its unmistakable character.
Organised by the Jewellery Quarter Business Improvement District (JQBID), the festival begins at 10am with the Artisan Market on Golden Square. Throughout the day, the Square will come alive with live music, dance and family-friendly activities, including performances from the Voice of the Town Choir, energetic Capoeira demonstrations and workshops, and live music from the talented students over at Progress Music Academy.
Alongside this, JQ Festival 2026 will feature a wide range of interactive experiences for visitors to enjoy, including heritage tours, creative workshops, cultural activities, and unique behind-the-scenes experiences across the Quarter. Visitors will also have the chance to explore some of the area’s most iconic venues, discover local history, and enjoy the return of the much-loved Jewellery Quarter-themed miniature golf course, featuring creative holes inspired by local landmarks.
For those looking to get creative, there will be plenty of opportunities to try something new, with hands-on workshops including chocolate making, a dumpling masterclass, coffee workshops, and tufting sessions, alongside a variety of arts, crafts, and maker experiences. Across the Quarter, venues, studios, and independent businesses will open their doors throughout the day, showcasing the creativity and individuality that make the area so special.
As the day transitions into evening, festivalgoers can continue the celebrations by following the JQ Music Trail, with live performances taking place across pubs, bars, and venues throughout the Quarter. With dozens of cafés, bars, and restaurants nearby, serving everything from gourmet meals to street food favourites, visitors will be spoiled for choice as the Festival atmosphere continues long into the evening.
And of course, no JQ Festival is complete without a chance to shop with some of Birmingham’s most exciting independent creatives. Two lively markets - one curated by Birmingham Design and Friends, the other by Birmingham Artisan Markets - will showcase the works of local makers, artists, illustrators, and designers, each one bringing their own story and individuality to the table.
The 11th annual Jewellery Quarter Festival returns this summer, bringing a packed day of live music, an artisan market, heritage tours, creative workshops, and hands-on experiences to one of Birmingham’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.
Taking place on Saturday 11 July from 10am to 7pm, the festival will once again transform Golden Square, St. Paul’s Square, and venues across the Quarter into a lively celebration of creativity, culture, and community.
Sticking to the theme 'Where Individuality Shines', the festival celebrates not only the Jewellery Quarter’s iconic streets and historic buildings, but also the independent makers, performers, artists, and storytellers who give the area its unmistakable character.
Organised by the Jewellery Quarter Business Improvement District (JQBID), the festival begins at 10am with the Artisan Market on Golden Square. Throughout the day, the Square will come alive with live music, dance and family-friendly activities, including performances from the Voice of the Town Choir, energetic Capoeira demonstrations and workshops, and live music from the talented students over at Progress Music Academy.
Alongside this, JQ Festival 2026 will feature a wide range of interactive experiences for visitors to enjoy, including heritage tours, creative workshops, cultural activities, and unique behind-the-scenes experiences across the Quarter. Visitors will also have the chance to explore some of the area’s most iconic venues, discover local history, and enjoy the return of the much-loved Jewellery Quarter-themed miniature golf course, featuring creative holes inspired by local landmarks.
For those looking to get creative, there will be plenty of opportunities to try something new, with hands-on workshops including chocolate making, a dumpling masterclass, coffee workshops, and tufting sessions, alongside a variety of arts, crafts, and maker experiences. Across the Quarter, venues, studios, and independent businesses will open their doors throughout the day, showcasing the creativity and individuality that make the area so special.
As the day transitions into evening, festivalgoers can continue the celebrations by following the JQ Music Trail, with live performances taking place across pubs, bars, and venues throughout the Quarter. With dozens of cafés, bars, and restaurants nearby, serving everything from gourmet meals to street food favourites, visitors will be spoiled for choice as the Festival atmosphere continues long into the evening.
And of course, no JQ Festival is complete without a chance to shop with some of Birmingham’s most exciting independent creatives. Two lively markets - one curated by Birmingham Design and Friends, the other by Birmingham Artisan Markets - will showcase the works of local makers, artists, illustrators, and designers, each one bringing their own story and individuality to the table.
Jewellery Quarter Festival takes place on Saturday 11 July. For further information, visit thejewelleryquarter.org/festival