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Birmingham, known for its diverse musical heritage, offers many interesting places for musicians. Here is a tourist guide to Birmingham that you can use as a starting point:

Musical Landmarks

  1. Symphony Hall: One of the most famous concert halls in Birmingham and the UK. This is where the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra performs. Visit a concert or even take a tour of the hall.
  2. O2 Academy Birmingham: A popular venue for concerts of various genres, from rock and pop artists to independent scene stars. Check the schedule to attend a performance during your visit.
  3. The Jam House: A bar and live music venue featuring a variety of performers. It's a great place to enjoy live music and atmosphere.
  4. Birmingham Town Hall: An historic building that also serves as a concert venue for classical and popular music. The 1834 organ is one of its gems.

Music Stores

  1. PMT Birmingham: A large music store with a wide range of instruments and equipment for musicians of all levels.
  2. Fair Deal Music: A great place to buy musical instruments and accessories with knowledgeable staff to help you choose.

Creative Spaces

  1. MAC Birmingham (Midlands Arts Centre): A creative space where you can participate in various workshops and events related to musical arts.
  2. Birmingham Conservatoire: Often hosts concerts and events featuring students. A great opportunity to support the new generation of musicians.

Cultural and Historical Sites

  1. Electric Cinema: One of the oldest cinemas in the UK, sometimes hosting musical events and screenings of music-related films.
  2. Custard Factory: A creative district where cultural events, including musical performances, exhibitions, and parties, are often held.

Entertainment Events

  1. Digbeth Dining Club: Spend an evening at one of the best street food venues with live music and a friendly atmosphere.
  2. Moseley Folk & Arts Festival: If you're in the city in early September, don't miss this festival that combines folk music and art.

Birmingham offers a rich musical culture and is a great place for inspiration and participation in the music scene. Enjoy your visit!

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