Published: 26th June 2025
From summer sun to world-class entertainment, July in the West Midlands serves up an irresistible mix of music, food, sport, and feel-good festivals. Here’s your guide to the best events this month.
Black Sabbath, 5th July, Villa Park
The Prince of Darkness returns to his hometown for a legendary night of heavy metal.
Billy Ocean & Ada Morghe, 5th July, BP Pulse
Smooth grooves and soul classics from two musical icons.
Stevie Wonder, 7th July, Utilita Arena
A rare chance to see the legendary Stevie Wonder live.
Kendrick Lamar & SZA, 10th July, Villa Park
Two hip-hop heavyweights bring major energy to Birmingham.
Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival, 11th–13th July, Moseley Park
Chill vibes and brilliant beats in one of Birmingham’s prettiest parks.
Drake, 20th, 21st & 23rd July, Utilita Arena
Global superstar Drake returns for three unmissable shows.
Ricky Gervais, 28th July, Utilita Arena
The comedy legend brings his signature wit to the West Midlands.
Colmore Food Festival, 4th–5th July, Victoria Square, Birmingham
Tuck into delicious street food and drinks in the heart of the city.
Godiva Festival, 4th–6th July, War Memorial Park, Coventry
A free weekend of music, food and fun for the whole family.
Caribbean Rocks - Summer Festival, 6th July, Luna Springs Digbeth
Feel the island vibes with carnival tunes and tropical cocktails.
Shirley Social, 6th July, Shirley Park
A relaxing Sunday of community fun, stalls, and live entertainment.
Solihull Dining Club, 6th July, Brueton and Malvern Park
Street food, craft drinks, and family fun in the park.
Birmingham Cocktail Weekend, from 10th July, across the city
Sip signature cocktails across Birmingham’s coolest bars.
Solihull Summer at Tudor Grange Park
Greatest Showman: 17th July
Sing along under the stars.
Ibiza Classics: 18th July
Big beats and balmy summer nights.
Summer Fest: 19th–20th July
A weekend of live music and family activities.
What’s Happenin' Digbeth, 19th July, multiple venues
A one-day takeover with DJs, art, food, and pure good vibes.
Sandwell & Birmingham Mela, 19th–20th July, Victoria Park, Smethwick
Celebrate South Asian culture with music, food, and dance.
Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival, 18th–27th July, various venues
Free live music popping up across the city for ten soulful days.
England v India Test Match, Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham, 2nd–6th July
Cricket’s biggest rivals go head-to-head in this thrilling summer Test match.
Solihull Beach Returns
A trip to the beach doesn’t need hours of travel this summer – Touchwood’s Costa del Solihull is back, bringing seaside vibes, soft sand, and sunshine fun right to the heart of Solihull– no passport required!
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