Leo Sayer Tickets / Birmingham Town Hall

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Leo Sayer is a pop-rock singer-songwriter from Shoreham-by-Sea.

Leo Sayer will be performing 1 event in Birmingham on Sunday 11th October 2026 at the Town Hall.

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Sun Oct 11 2026 Birmingham, UK UK
Tickets on sale Friday Jan 30 at 10:00AM
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Leo Sayer Cant Stop Loving You
Birmingham, Birmingham Town Hall
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£43.20
inc fees*
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Leo Sayer Can't Stop Loving You Tour
Birmingham, Town Hall
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Address: Birmingham Town Hall, Victoria Square, Birmingham, B3 3DQ
Telephone: 01213450600
Venue Capacity: 1086
Opening in 1834, the Birmingham Town Hall is a live music concert hall with a capacity topping 1,000. Remaining one of the city's main venues despite running for 170 years, it is used for all kinds of performance to this day.