- Brainiac Live is coming to Town Hall with explosive energy! Following its 2025 Olivier Award for Best Family Show, science’s most thrilling and unpredictable live spectacle is back with a vengeance.
- Anton Lesser brings the magic of Dickens to life this winter in a dazzling performance of A Christmas Carol at Town Hall — the venue where Dickens first shared his ‘ghostly little story’.
- Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers delights audiences on the big screen at Town Hall, accompanied by the brilliant live brass band sounds of the Cory Band in a fun-filled family event.
- Jools Holland takes to the stage at Symphony Hall with special guests Imelda May, Ruby Turner, Louise Marshall, and Sumudu Jayatilaka. Alongside the virtuoso Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, he’ll perform hits spanning his remarkable career.
- Anton Du Beke, the Ballroom King and Strictly Come Dancing judge, brings a spectacular night of music, dance, and laughter to Symphony Hall with his live band, the extraordinary vocalist Lance Ellington, and a troupe of exceptional dancers.
B:Music, the Birmingham music charity responsible for Symphony Hall and Town Hall, has unveiled its 2025/26 winter programme, featuring a vibrant mix of comedy, live music, dance, and spoken word across its iconic stages.
November welcomes an exciting and varied line-up, from the world’s leading Pink Floyd tribute act, The Australian Pink Floyd, to Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues. The live music continues into December, with Gareth Malone and The Bootleg Beatles taking to the two famous stages. In January, audiences can look forward to the return of the legendary Drifters and the wit and warmth of Sue Perkins in her brand-new show, The Eternal Shame of Sue Perkins.
Dazzled by dance? Step into a festive wonderland as Strictly Come Dancing’s very own Anton Du Beke lights up Christmas with Christmas with Anton Du Beke. The Ballroom King and Strictly judge is joined by his vibrant live band, the extraordinary vocalist Lance Ellington, and a troupe of sensational dancers for an unforgettable evening of music, dance, and laughter at Symphony Hall (11 December).
Love to laugh? This winter, B:Music is bringing the comedy big guns to Town Hall. Enjoy an evening of stand-up with stars including Kevin Bloody Wilson (9 November), George Lewis: The Best Thing You’ll Ever Do (15 November), Urzila Carlson: You Don’t Say (19 & 23 November), and Jen Brister: Reactive (22 November) for the ultimate feel-good night out.
And for one night only, experience five comedians for the price of one at Live at Christmas (10 December), a spectacular all-star festive show. Headlining is Taskmaster champion Sam Campbell, joined by BAFTA nominee Lucy Beaumont, Plebs and Friday Night Dinner star Tom Rosenthal, rising star Sharon Wanjohi, and Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Amy Gledhill hosting the evening.
Love live music? Experience an unforgettable season at Town Hall and Symphony Hall. Join Jools Holland and His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra as they perform songs spanning his illustrious career (29–30 November). With a catalogue of timeless classics, fans are sure to be on their feet. The show also features the sensational ‘Queen of Boogie Woogie’ Ruby Turner, alongside powerhouse vocals from Louise Marshall, Imelda May, and Sumudu Jayatilaka.
Don’t miss one of the most anticipated concerts in recent years: Sir Simon Rattle returns home to Symphony Hall with his new orchestra for just one of three UK tour dates (11 November). It’s been twenty years since the world-renowned Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra last visited Birmingham, and Rattle’s leadership since 2023 has been described as “blowing fresh air under the wings of all of us.”
GRAMMY winner Maren Morris takes to the Symphony Hall stage (7 November), redefining country and pop with her powerhouse vocals, genre-blending hits, and billions of streams. Known for chart-topping songs like The Middle, GIRL, and Humble Quest, she is a fearless, boundary-breaking artist and celebrated collaborator.
And BBC Radio 3’s Friday Night is Music Night presents a special celebration of the 50th anniversary of Queen’s iconic album A Night at the Opera, which introduced the world to ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’. This unmissable concert explores the connections between classical music, opera, and rock, featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, Principal Guest Conductor Edwin Outwater, and top vocalists from across the musical spectrum for a night of legendary anthems (21 November).
Looking for family fun? Head to Town Hall and Symphony Hall this winter for unmissable family-friendly events. From 27–30 December, the UK’s original and favourite family science show Brainiac Live! bursts onto the stage — more mischievous than ever. Expect an action-packed adventure through the weird and wonderful world of science, as the fearless Brainiacs perform mind-blowing experiments you’d never dare to try at home.
Or join us for a cracking festive treat as Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers is shown on the big screen, accompanied by a live brass band (29 November). The world-renowned Cory Band brings this animated classic to life, while also playing a heartwarming soundtrack featuring music from other family favourites including Frozen and The Lion King.
Looking to learn? B:Music is bringing some world-class speakers with plenty of stories to its stages. Anton Lesser, one of our finest actors, lights up winter with his dazzling performance of Charles Dickens’s immortal story, A Christmas Carol (15 December). Anton (Wolf Hall, Endeavour, Game of Thrones) has read all of Dickens for Audible, and brings his characters to brilliant life, in the place Dickens first performed his ‘ghostly little story’. Performing with the Orchestra of the Swan, the words and well-loved music combine to illuminate A Christmas Carol, heightening the suspense and emotion in a way Dickens himself would have thoroughly approved. Or join Susie Dent at Town Hall for a brand-new show Word Perfect, celebrating the joys of the English language with Britain’s best-loved wordsmith (16 December). Following on from her hit show ‘The Secret Life of Words’, Susie is back with a brand-new collection of facts and stories from the wonderful world of words.
Other highlights of the Winter 2025/26 season include classical crossover sensation Matteo Bocelli performing at Symphony Hall with his full live band, bringing to life songs from his forthcoming new album alongside favourites from his debut release (4 November); Sananda Maitreya and his band, The Sugar Plum Pharaohs, presenting a journey through his remarkable career, from his iconic debut Introducing the Hardline to his latest work The Pegasus Project: Pegasus & The Swan (2 November); and The Overtones returning for a sparkling evening of festive hits, smooth harmonies, and feel-good fun to celebrate their impressive 15-year anniversary (8 November).
To see the full programme and to book tickets, visit www.bmusic.co.uk
B:Music is a Birmingham-based music charity dedicated to inspiring a love of live music through performance, participation, and learning.
At B:Music, we believe that music is for everyone. It has the power to transform lives, entertain and uplift, create shared experiences, and educate.
Our venues, Town Hall and Symphony Hall, lie at the heart of Birmingham’s cultural scene, hosting the world’s most exciting and diverse artists, orchestras, and bands. Past and upcoming performers include Alison Moyet, David Gray, Brandi Carlile, Cliff Richard, Elkie Brooks, Gregory Porter, Jools Holland, Paloma Faith, Robert Plant, and the world-renowned City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
Every year, B:Music presents over 800 concerts and events, showcasing the best in jazz, folk, world, roots, classical, rock, and pop to more than 500,000 audience members. Through our Talent Development and Engagement projects, we break down barriers faced by young and vulnerable people, empowering them to experience the joy and power of live music. From school workshops and funded tickets to stage opportunities and talent development projects, we open doors for thousands of individuals to perform, learn, and flourish.
Find out more at bmusic.co.uk