A toe-tapping slideshow has been compiled by the organisers of Birmingham’s main jazz festival to whet appetites for another musical feast.
And this year’s annual festival promises to be well and truly back to its very best with plans to stage more than 200 shows – almost all of them free admission – for the first time since 2019.
The 38th Birmingham, Sandwell & Westside Jazz Festival will be held between 15 and 24 July, with venues currently being lined up across the region, including plenty on Westside.
A five-minute slideshow has been released on YouTube by festival organisers to announce the new dates, with musical accompaniment from Bill Allred’s Goodtime Jazz Band from Florida.
This was recorded live at The Rep’s Café Bar in the heart of Westside and has been distributed internationally on CD and digitally. The slideshow features photos of performances and workshops from previous jazz festivals.

Mike Olley, general manager of Westside BID, said: “We are delighted to welcome the brilliant jazz festival back to Birmingham’s top entertainment area in and around the golden mile of Broad Street. We can’t wait!”
Tim Jennings, the festival’s commercial and development director, said: “We are recruiting venues at the moment and will then start looking at performers. We are aiming for 200-plus shows, which is the same as in 2019 before the pandemic.
“We still managed to do 35 shows in 2020 at the height of the pandemic between lockdowns, which is something we are probably most proud of. And we presented 140 to 150 shows last year, so we’ve managed to keep it going.”
He added: “This year’s festival is going to be magnificent. Everyone is really looking forward to it. And it’s not just music, there are free workshops in jitterbug, ukulele playing, photography and even hand jive.”
As the festival organisers put it, when releasing the musical slideshow, this is what Birmingham looks like when it’s having fun: