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St. Georges Day Celebrations

Victoria Square, Saturday, 24 April 2010


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24 APR

St. Georges Day Celebrations: This annual event to celebrate England takes place in Victoria and Chamberlain squares in the city centre

Last year we had another outstanding success with tens of thousands attending our St Georges Day Celebrations.

The Birmingham St Georges Day Celebrations are the premier St Georges day event in England, so come and join us in this family friendly event on Saturday April 24th 11am till 5pm and its FREE.

Victoria Square stage.

Sovereign Brass Band.

The Old Dance School.

Demon Barbers Roadshow.

Roxymagic.

Deluka.

Chamberlain Square.

An Anglo-Saxon village.Watch the Saxons battle the Vikings!

There will be hot and cold food and drink on sale. Also childrens entertainment, rides, facepainting etc.

In New Street on the corner of Victoria Square we have the return of the English Market selling all manner of produce

St. Georges Day Celebrations at Victoria Square in Birmingham, West Midlands on Saturday, 24 April 2010.


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Saturday, 24 April 2010
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Saturday, 24 April 2010
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