Symphony Hall
Important to know
- Capacity: approximately 2,200 people
- Artists that have already played here: Joe Satriani, The Pretenders, Jethro Tull, Steve Hackett, Ryan Adams, Squeeze, Yes, Mike + the Mechanics, James, Dream Theater, Opeth, and more.
- Tickets: https://bmusic.co.uk
- Address: Broad St, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Getting here: Tram stop: Library (90 m) – West Midlands Metro Line; Train station: Birmingham New Street (850 m)
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The Symphony Hall is one of the premier concert venues in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. It was officially inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II on June 12, 1991.
This stunning venue, with a capacity of approximately 2,200 people, is located within the International Convention Centre (ICC), near Arena Birmingham and alongside the Birmingham Canal Old Line.
The Symphony Hall hosts a diverse range of performances, from symphony orchestras to rock bands. Over the years, it has welcomed renowned rock artists such as Joe Satriani, The Pretenders, Steve Hackett, Ryan Adams, Squeeze, Yes, Mike + the Mechanics, James, Dream Theater, and Opeth.
Concertgoers can enjoy performances from the main floor or three levels of tiered seating. Thanks to its excellent acoustic design and layout, the stage offers great visibility from almost every seat.
Inside the Symphony Hall, there is a bar offering snacks and beverages. Additional dining options are available within the International Convention Centre.
The venue is easily accessible from the Library tram stop and Birmingham New Street train station.
Hotels near Symphony Hall Birmingham
Staying near the show venue is always a great opportunity to walk to and from the event, enjoying the lively atmosphere as musicians and fans gather throughout the day.