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OxjamBrum Takeover 2010
Sep 29th
Thank you to everyone who has already supported OxjamBrum this year. Our Takeover Festival 2010 is on Saturday 16th October. This is the big one folks!
12 hours of musical delights from 40 of Birmingham’s best unsigned bands. For just £6 advance you can purchase a wristband which will give you access to every venue all within easy walking distance of each other. So why not bar-hop whilst raising money to help those living in poverty across the world.
All six of our venues now have tickets on sale with no booking fee. Or book online at www.oxjambrum.org.uk or www.wegottickets.com/event/92563. Advance tickets will be on sale until midnight Friday 15th October.
There will be tickets available on the door on Saturday.
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| As well as playing host to some live pop and funk The Yardbird will be our wristband exchange for the day. Please bring your reference number or ticket to this venue first. We’ll have all the crucial stage times for you so you can plan your route around the venues. Wristbands need to be collected before 9pm.
The Yardbird – Doors 2:00pm |
The Flapper, Birmingham’s home of live and loud music, will be headlined by Isolated Atoms and also feature Malpas fresh from their Moseley Folk appearance earlier this year. INKwell will be live screen printing t-shirts (or any other suitable item you want to bring along) upstairs.
The Flapper – Doors 3:30pm |
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| And finally we enlisted our friends from This is Tomorrow to curate the line-up at 6 Music’s favourite Birmingham pub, The Victoria. Including Speech Fewapy favourite Tom Peel, a rare performance from Sunset Cinema Club and current Brummie darlings Tantrums.
The Victoria – Doors 4:30pm |
The Island’s Tiki Bar should please those in need of a cocktail or some electro and indie pop. James Rea, fresh and hopefully recovered from the 11 bus, will be opening proceedings and (Silver) Souvenirs will be headlining. GotSeeN.com will be streaming this stage live to people across the world.
Island Bar – Doors 4:00pm |
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| Our country pub in the city, The Prince of Wales, will host an acoustic folk programme starring Brummie legend and Destroyers’ front man Paul Murphy.
The Prince of Wales – Doors 4:00pm Corrie Palmer Mike Smith |
New on the scene Café Blend will host the now famous Coffee and Cake stage. Expect chilled out acoustic tunes, the odd poem and one amazing headliner! Situated between New Street Station and The Mailbox.
Café Blend – Doors 3:45pm |
The full lineup and timings will be available on the day in true festival programme style for just a small donation to Oxfam. A lucky few will contain free drinks/food vouchers to be used at our venues on the day.
This is a gig with a difference. Get down early and avoid disappointment as some of our fave bands have early slots.
All six of our venues now have tickets on sale with no booking fee. Or book online at www.oxjambrum.org.uk or www.wegottickets.com/event/92563. Advance tickets will be on sale until midnight Friday 15th October.
There will be tickets available on the door on Saturday.
Support your local music scene. Enjoy Birmingham’s finest independent venues. Help raise £1,000s for Oxfam. See you down the front for one amazing day!
OxjamBrum x

Tickets are available on the door at any of the 6 venues.


Last week’s Brumcast (04-10-2010) on Rhubarb Radio was an OxjamBrum special featuring some of the artists that are playing this years Takeover. Listen again to the podcast, it’s a great way to get to know some of the bands.

This year OxjamBrum is proud to be sponsored by GotSeeN.com – a Birmingham based website which champions new and unsigned bands as well as streaming live gigs through their dedicated GotSeeN TV. GotSeeN.com will be streaming the Oxjam Takeover live from Island Bar meaning people across the world will be able to see why Birmingham has more to offer than Spaghetti Junction and Jasper Carrott.

Our Venues This Year
View Takeover 2010 Venues in a larger map
OxjamBrum does the 11 Bus Route – Sunday 3rd October
Sep 14th

Come join us as we drive a full lap of Europe’s longest urban bus route on the infamous number 11. Starting at the Hare & Hounds we will set off on a tour of some of Birmingham’s most interesting neighbourhoods making 11 stops en route to pick up musical entertainment to perform on the bus. We’ll end up back at the Hare & hounds where The Soul Food project will be serving up a Sunday roast with a soul-full twist and a post-bus gig will be taking place in venue one with music from local legends Misty’s Big Adventure, Miss Haliwell and The Courtesey Group.
Tickets will cost, yep you guessed it, £11 (including bus ticket, food and entrance to the post-bus gig at the Hare & Hounds) and will be available from our online shop this Friday 17th September at 9am.
If you just want to join us for the after-bus party at the Hare & Hound’s for Misty’s, Miss Haliwell and The Courtesey Group tickets will cost just £4 in advance, also available from our online shop.
The Green Bus Company have kindly given us free use of one of their fleet for the day, for more information about The Green Bus visit www.thegreenbus.com. All of the fleet have on-board WiFi so we’re hoping our sponsor GotSeeN.com will be able to live stream the days entertainment from the bus too.
TICKETS
| Full 11 Route, Soul Food Sunday, Dinner & Evening £11 |
Evening only Misty’s Big Adventure, Miss Haliwell and The Courtesey Group £4 |
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Free Acoustic Music and Live T-shirt Printing at Urban Coffee Company
Jun 17th
OxjamBrum and Blue Whale Studios present an after work music and art event. Friday 25th June 5pm-8pm
Acoustic sets from Alex Moir, Marlem & Tom Peel and live screen printing from our friends at INKwell. Come and print your own t-shirt, bring an old favourite or we’ll have some you can try for size before you print.
Urban Coffee Company will be presenting their new range of cofftails – iced alcoholic coffee, yes please.
We also have a pair of tickets to Mostly Jazz to giveaway so come and down and enter our FREE prize draw!
Tom Peel: “Perhaps the most entertaining musician in the world! Tom Peel writes abstact folk music that takes in everything from americana through to warp records esqe experimentation” Speech Fewapy/This is Tomorrow
Marlem: Brum duo who take every day problems & events and translate them into music
Alex Moir: “Moir’s rapidly gaining a bit of a cult following for both his singing and his writing” BBC
| WHERE: | Urban Coffee Company 30 Church Street, Colmore Business District, Birmingham, B3 2NP |
| WHEN: | Friday 25th June 5pm-8pm |
| PRICE: | FREE |
UPDATE
On Friday 25th June OxjamBrum and Blue Whale Studios presented an after work music and art event. We ate cake, drank coffee cocktails (cofftails!) and enjoyed music from Tom Peel, Marlem, Elisa Little and Alex Moir. We also had a demonstration in live T-shirt printing by our good friends at INKwell. A good time was had by all and we raised lots of money for Oxfam in the process.
See the photos.
OXJAMBRUM PRESENTS . . . YOU’RE A SISTER
Feb 27th
Upstairs at The Victoria on Friday 16th April we will be presenting a very special extra OxjamBrum gig. This one is to raise money and awareness for Oxfam’s Sisters on the Planet Campaign whilst showcasing some of the region’s finest female fronted acts. We’ve also asked our friends at ATTA girl to spin the tracks between acts.
Che
Strong and sumptious female vocals from this 5 piece from Worcester
Website : Che
The Electrilickers
Electro punk pop and songs in French, nous aimons cest filles
Website : The Electrilickers
Abie Budgen
Finger-picking roots and blues
Website : Abie Budgen
Get Frank
Get Frank are born out of a love of female artists and produce songs about loving music
Website : Get Frank
Jodi Ann Bickley
Our favourite none blonde poet who has been causing a stir at her performances recently
Website : Jodi Ann Bickley
ATTA Girl
A DJ duo with a love of predominatly female vocalists
Website : ATTA Girl
| WHERE: | The Victoria, Birmingham |
| WHEN: | Friday 16th April 2010 evening |
| PRICE: | Donations welcome |
Blue Faces Start Here!
Jul 19th
OxjamBrum were lucky enough to be invited to a Xposed night at The Flapper on Thursday. They already donate regularly to Oxfam but also offered us the chance to come and paint people’s faces blue to promote the Hear&Now campaign.
Long Day Gone’s frontman really took to the idea of a blue face and thanks to Woody of TrippCobain Imaging for capturing the moment! We’ll be at more events across Birmingham soon painting faces, come and say hi!
Thanks to Friends of Faye as well, for being the blue face guinea pigs – sorry we didn’t get any shots of them!
























