Birmingham Weekender is back from Saturday 29 August - Monday 31 August, bringing colourful installations, exhilarating performances and unforgettable experiences to the city centre.
The free festival is brought to audiences by Bullring and HSBC UK and produced by Birmingham Hippodrome. With over 100,000 people expected to experience the festival, and spanning across the centre of Birmingham, there will be a range of performances and activities to explore.
The programme will feature international productions and installations presented in partnership with Global Streets, innovative outdoor arts through Birmingham Weekender’s partnership with Without Walls and performances from local creatives, creating moments of joy, wonder and connection.
With large-scale spectacles alongside quieter moments of encounter, the festival offers a balance of energy, atmosphere and discovery over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted and audio described performances, accessible viewing areas, and a team of dedicated access hosts will be available throughout the festival.
Birmingham Weekender runs from Saturday 29 August - Monday 31 August. The full programme will be announced in the coming weeks. For more information and updates, please visit: birminghamweekender.com
Birmingham Weekender is back from Saturday 29 August - Monday 31 August, bringing colourful installations, exhilarating performances and unforgettable experiences to the city centre.
The free festival is brought to audiences by Bullring and HSBC UK and produced by Birmingham Hippodrome. With over 100,000 people expected to experience the festival, and spanning across the centre of Birmingham, there will be a range of performances and activities to explore.
The programme will feature international productions and installations presented in partnership with Global Streets, innovative outdoor arts through Birmingham Weekender’s partnership with Without Walls and performances from local creatives, creating moments of joy, wonder and connection.
With large-scale spectacles alongside quieter moments of encounter, the festival offers a balance of energy, atmosphere and discovery over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted and audio described performances, accessible viewing areas, and a team of dedicated access hosts will be available throughout the festival.
Birmingham Weekender runs from Saturday 29 August - Monday 31 August. The full programme will be announced in the coming weeks. For more information and updates, please visit: birminghamweekender.com