With the warmer weather not here to stay, there’s plenty of indoor events you can go to in Birmingham where you know you’ll be sheltered from the May thunderstorms and showers.
If you’re wondering what plans you can make in May this year, there’s plenty of shows you can see at Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena and Utilita Arena.
From Sam Smith to Post Malone, here are the shows you can see at the arenas.
Twelve Carat Tour is back. Europe & UK see you soon:) Presales start March 1st at 12p local time. Public on sale starts March 3rd at 12p local time. https://t.co/0Ur6rFpPx0 pic.twitter.com/OcnqKHbAyJ
— Post Malone (@PostMalone) February 28, 2023
Artists available to see at Birmingham concert arenas in May 2023
Resorts World Arena
Post Malone is heading to Resorts World Arena on Sunday May 14 for one night as part of his Twelve Carat Tour.
The singer is visiting the UK as well Europe during the tour, making stops in Norway, Germany, London and Manchester to name a few.
If you’d like to add the date to your diary, you can buy tickets via the Resorts World Arena website.
Copenhagen 🖤 #GLORIATHETOUR pic.twitter.com/eKh7ReoK9B
— SAM SMITH (@samsmith) May 1, 2023
Sam Smith will take to the stage at Resorts World Arena on Saturday, May 27 for one night during their GLORIA tour.
The world tour will see Sam Smith also perform in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, to name a few.
If you’d like to buy tickets to the Birmingham show, you can visit the Resorts World Arena website.
Utilita Arena
In May, Joe Bonamassa, Gurdas Maan and Roger Waters will all be taking to the stage at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena.
Tickets are available to buy for each event via the arena’s website.
Joe Bonamassa will perform on Sunday, May 14 while Gurdas Maan will take to the stage on Saturday, May 20.
Roger Waters fans can see him perform in Birmingham on Wednesday, May 31.
To find out more about the shows that are scheduled to take place at the two arenas, you can visit the websites.
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