Commonman Games: free sports and fun for all on Westside this summer

Westside BID has organised a fun series of sports events that anyone can take part in free of charge to celebrate Birmingham’s Commonwealth Games 2022.

The Commonman Games will include entertaining contests including Cashgrabber, Batak Power, Football Darts, Beer Pong, Pooltable, Shuffleboard, Bomb Squad, Foot Pool and Buzz Wire, along with Rock Climbing and Mini Golf.

The events will take place inside venues on and around Broad Street, Broadway Plaza and Brindleyplace on Tuesday 26, Wednesday 27, Saturday 30, Sunday 31 July and Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 August, with a closing ceremony on Monday 8 August.

The venues are Walkabout, The Malthouse, Heidi’s Bar, O’Neill’s, Figure of Eight, Rock Up and Mr Mulligans, as well as Broadway Plaza and Brindleyplace themselves.

Everyone taking part can pick up a game card at any venue which they can get stamped for every event entered to win an official Commonman Games medal, plus entry into a secret prize draw.

Gerald Manton, chair of Westside BID, said: “We are delighted to welcome everyone to take part in our very first Commonman Games.

“We wanted to celebrate the city’s 2022 Commonwealth Games by organising a free and fun series of sports and games absolutely anyone can do. We hope to see as many people as possible joining in and enjoying themselves.

“A special thanks goes to all of the venues involved, and a massive thank you to the promoters Vodbull and Naughty Horse who constantly support our bars and clubs so that people have the best nightclub experience on Broad St.”

Times and dates:

  • Grand opening – 7pm to 10pm on Tuesday 26 July at Walkabout
  • 5pm to 10pm on Wednesday 27 July
  • 12 noon to 8pm on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 July
  • 12 noon to 8pm on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 August
  • Closing ceremony and prize giving – 7pm to 10pm on Monday 8 August at Heidi’s Bar.

Venues and events:

  • Walkabout – Cashgrabber
  • Malthouse – Batak Power
  • Brindleyplace – Football Darts
  • Heidi’s Bar – Beer Pong, Pooltable and Shuffleboard
  • O’Neill’s – Bomb Squad
  • Figure of Eight – Football Pool
  • Broadway Plaza – Buzz Wire
  • Rock Up – Rock Climbing (5pm to 6pm only)
  • Mr Mulligans – Mini Golf
  • Please note: no games at Rock Up, Mr Mulligans and Broadway Plaza games on 30 July.

For more information, email mike.olley@westsidebid.co.uk or write to Mike Olley at:

Westside Business Improvement District,
Commomman Games Offices,
10th Floor, Quayside Tower, 252 – 260 Broad Street,
Birmingham, B1 2HF.

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