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HomeSymphony Hall | Birmingham
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Symphony Hall | Birmingham

Symphony-Hall-Birmingham-West-Midlands-TheatreSymphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 2EA
Symphony Hall is located in the International Convention Centre (ICC) on Broad Street.

This 2262 seat concert hall opened in 1991, to a fanfare of national and local applause. Symphony Hall is recognised as one of the world’s best auditoriums, wth a breathtaking auditorium and said to have some of the best concert venue acoustics in the world.

Home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and also featuring the very best programme of classical and world music, rock, pop and stand-up comedy. Almost half a million people attend over 300 events at Symphony Hall every year.

A 6000-pipe Symphony Organ was installed in the venue in 2001.

A range of fascinating public tours are available to experience and learn more about the venue.  it can also be booked privately for graduations, exhibitions, fashion events and corporate functions

Box Office

Ticket Hotline on 0121 345 0600

or tickets in person at the venue (On entering the ICC through the main entrance on Centenary Square the Box Office is to your right)

or Book Online for Symphony Hall Birmingham Here

email: boxoffice@thsh.co.uk

website : www.thsh.co.uk/symphony-hall

Seating Plan available here

Make sure you use our ‘Best Seat in the House’ guide to get the best seats

Parking

Plenty of large secure city centre parking all around the venue – although Symphony Hall shares a location with other popular large scale venues, concerts halls and theatres, so evening parking can get very busy – arrive in plenty of time.

Closest parking is Q-Park at Bridley Place (1 Brunswick Street, B1 2JF) or Pay & Display car park underneath the National Indoor Arena (NIA) (B1 2AA)

Accessibility

Designed and built as a modern concert all, Symphony Hall as some of the best disabled access and facilities you will find in any venue anywhere in the world – Call 0121 780 4949 to discuss specifc requirements

Best Seat In the House – The best and worst seats at this theatre reviewed by real people

Our Best Seat in the House section below provides a breakdown of what seats you should bag at the box office, and which ones you should avoid like the plague. These are user submitted by real audience members. Instructions about how to submit your own seat rating at the very bottom of this article.

General Info about the best and worst seats at Symphony Hall Birmingham

The 2262 theatre features a variety of seating options – and seating layour can vary depending on the type of event being staged

Seen a show here?  Be the first to submit a ‘Best Seat in the House’ listing for this venue

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