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Get Your David Essex Tickets in Birmingham: 2026 Shows & Dates
Parking & Directions for David Essex Birmingham Symphony Hall - UK
Broad Street, Birmingham, BI
B1 2EA, UK
1. Barclaycard Arena Car Park - 0.3 miles, 10
2. Arena Birmingham Car Park - 0.3 miles, 10
3. NCP Car Park - Brindleyplace - 0.4 miles, 15
4. Q-Park Birmingham - 0.6 miles, 12
5. The Mailbox Car Park - 0.7 miles, 8
David Essex Opera Live at Birmingham Symphony Hall | Birmingham – September 01st, 2026
Birmingham Symphony Hall is more than just a stunning piece of architecture; it’s a legendary venue that has hosted some unforgettable moments in music history. Remember when the CBSO performed the entire Mahler symphony cycle under Simon Rattle’s baton? That was a real highlight, and it’s just one example of the world-class performances that fill this space. The hall’s design is truly something else, its clever use of space and materials creates an acoustic environment that makes every note feel alive. Back in 1996, it was also the place for the UK debut of Steve Reich’s 'Music for 18 Musicians,' which still sticks out as a milestone. The interior lighting system is pretty spectacular too, shifting mood and atmosphere with each piece, making every concert feel like an event. For those planning to see David Essex in Birmingham, the hall’s perfect sightlines from the upper choir tier or centre balcony mean no one misses a beat. Getting there is a breeze, just walk north from Birmingham St James’s Church or cross Victoria Square from the Town Hall, then head west onto Broad Street. It’s a venue that’s as much a part of Birmingham’s musical story as the stars who perform there, including David Essex when he visits this vibrant city.