The Dead South Tickets / Birmingham Moseley Park

The Dead South tour dates and tickets
The Dead South are a folk-bluegrass band from Saskatchewan, Canada.

The Dead South will be performing 1 event in Birmingham on Sunday 6th September 2026 at the Moseley Park.

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Sun Sep 6 2026 Birmingham, UK UK
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The Dead South Headlining Moseley Folk and Arts Festival. Performances from Frank Turner, Lucinda Williams and The Longest John.
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Address: Birmingham Moseley Park, 93B Alcester Rd, Birmingham, B13 8DD
Telephone: 0121 442 4499
This historic park, with some 300 years of history, is run by a charitable trust. The Park was originally a major part of the gardens of the Moseley Hall estate which were designed by the famous landscape gardener Humphry Repton. In 2006 a Charitable Trust was created in order to ensure that the Park is restored with a view to preserving it as a place where people can relax and enjoy themselves and children and schools can use it for educational purposes. Its popularity continues to grow not only within Birmingham, but also nationally as a result of the continuing success of the Jazz and Folk festivals.