Birmingham city centre will become a celebration of motoring and transport heritage next month when Brum Transport Fest arrives on 18th and 19th September 2026.
The free festival, organised by Colmore Life, will feature more than 100 classic vehicles, heritage buses and displays across Victoria, Chamberlain, Hippodrome and Centenary Squares.
Visitors can see vehicles from organisations including the British Motor Museum, Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust and Transport Museum Wythall, alongside a special exhibition marking 40 years since the Birmingham Super Prix.

Motoring personalities including Fuzz Townshend, Danny Hopkins and Broadcaster Ed James will take part in live talks, while families can enjoy a dedicated activity zone and children’s workshop.
Hippodrome Square will also feature the Gay Classic Car Group, celebrating classic vehicles and the people who keep them on the road.
The event runs from 11am to 5pm on both days, with free entry throughout the weekend.
Find out more: – https://colmorelife.co.uk/colmore-event/brum-transport-fest/



