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We Are Eastside – arts and culture- Eastside Projects, Along Between and On The Lines, Saturday 29 June, 1–3.30pm May 21, 2013
- Eastside Projects, Lunch Club with Gregory Dunn, Friday 28 June, 1–2pm May 21, 2013
- Eastside Projects, Toolkit: Maximum Fidelity, Monday 17 June, 6.30–8.30pm May 21, 2013
- Eastside Projects, Curators Introduction, Thursday 6 June, 6.30–8.00pm May 21, 2013
- Sarah Farmer residency – update May 21, 2013
Birmingham Post: Digbeth articles- Grand Union art gallery celebrates birthday with £100,000 grant May 23, 2013
- Birmingham Opera Company's airborne Mittwoch nominated for two major awards April 12, 2013
- Birmingham creatives flying high thanks to Honda advert March 14, 2013
- Birmingham Wholesale Markets to leave Digbeth, city council confirms March 12, 2013
- Review: Foals, at the Institute, Birmingham March 7, 2013
Misc local blogs
- 7 Inch Cinema
- ACE dance and music
- Adam and Eve
- Area Magazine
- Birmingham Friends of The Earth
- Birmingham Jazz
- Birmingham St Patrick's Festival
- Capsule
- Chinese Community Centre – Birmingham
- Created in Birmingham
- Custard Factory
- Digbeth Olympics
- Digbeth Residents Association
- Eastside Projects
- Flatpack Festival
- Friction Arts
- Hellfire Studios
- Highgate, Digbeth and St Andrews
- I Am Birmingham
- Ikon Gallery
- Irish Centre Birmingham
- Irish Forum
- MADE
- Millennium Point
- More Canals Than Venice
- Paradise Circus (formerly Birmingham It's Not Shit)
- Pat Benson Boxing Academy
- Pete Ashton
- Punch Records
- Radio Sandwell (based in Digbeth)
- Rhubarb Radio
- Rogue Play Theatre
- Sara Preisler Gallery
- Taboo Adult Cinema
- The Bond
- The Framers
- The Getgood Guide
- The Hearing Aid
- The Rainbow
- The Walker Building
- The Zen Shop
- Urban Village
- Vivid
- Wagon and Horses
- We Are Eastside
Tag Archives: Music
From B-Town to the D-Side.
Digbeth was recently named “The Shoreditch of Birmingham” Here’s an interesting piece in last Saturday’s Independent about the music scene in Birmingham (B-Town!!??) featuring some favourable hat tips to your favourite Digbeth venues http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/forget-madchester-its-all-about-the-btown-scene-8207631.html Tweet
Posted in Art, culture and that, Pubwatch, Rainbow, The Sound of Music
Tagged Live, Music, pubs, venues
Rockabilly All Dayer at The Irish Centre
Saturday sees the 4th Rhythm & Booze Rockabilly alldayer bowl up at the Irish Centre featuring Band’s, Babes, Records and Clothes for the discerning 50′s connoisseur. Music from Dave Phillips, Keith Turner, Riverside Trio, Knocksville plus DJ’s Jim & Bill … Continue reading
Posted in The Sound of Music
Tagged Live, Music, rockabilly
Network Music Festival
This weekend there’ll a whole bunch of eclectic electronic emissions to be heard (and seen) when the Network Music Festival plugs it’s laptops in at various Digbeth venues. “Presenting a diverse programme of laptop performances, live coding, communicating home-made musical … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, digital district, The Sound of Music
Tagged electronica, glitch, Music
The Old Wharf Closes.
Being tucked away up the road from a sex shop opposite a coach station The Old Wharf would be hard pushed to even make the final credits on ‘Location Location Location’ but nevertheless there it stood defiant in it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Local Life, Pubwatch, The Sound of Music
Tagged closure, Live, Music, pub
Hot Rockin’ at the Irish Centre.
Ladywood Rockabilly club once again take to the road (well the A456 to Digbeth High St.) bringing another night of storming 50′s flavoured live music to the Irish Centre this Saturday. The Polecats and The Bravo Boys provide the tunes … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, The Sound of Music
Tagged Live, Music, rockabilly
Bring Out Your Dead at Grand Union on Friday 30th September
Head over to Grand Union on Friday 30 September 2011 from 7pm for a full night of experimental sounds and immersive visuals. The line up includes: Pierre and Karlheiz (DJ set including special guest The Plague Doctor) Them Use Them (Live set) The … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, The Sound of Music
Tagged Bring Out Your Dead, First Fold records, grand union, Music
Brum Punks Picnic at The Adam
So as if the Sun didn’t have enough to contend being after bullied and cowed by the clouds for the last few months now the night is sticking it’s oar in and encroaching on the day . Now the perpetual … Continue reading
Posted in Pubwatch, The Sound of Music
Tagged Live, Music, punk
Digbeth Shutterbugs.
Local rock music lensman Tony of Stagedive photography infamy chooses the grittier streets of Digbeth as a backdrop for his Bombers [Fbk] shoot. The full set and his other work can be found here. (you’ll usually find him at the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, Buildings, regeneration and that, The Sound of Music
Tagged Music, photography, punk, rock
‘Good’ Vibrations at The Wharf
This Saturday the Punks Alive Collective put on another classic noisy alldayer at The Old Wharf ft. Senseless, Dogs of War, Vagabonds, Smiler, The Smears (Coventry), Girlfixer and headline from veteran Punk stalwarts The Vibrators 1pm kick off, £7 on … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, The Sound of Music
Tagged Live, Music, punk




