SUNDAY BLUES ALLDAYER

Sun 16 August 2026

What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than listening to some of the finest Blues Bands from the West Midlands. We have a stellar line up for this Blues Alldayer running from 2pm til 8pm and for any music fan, this is one you won’t want to miss:

Big Wolf  Band Formed in Birmingham in 2014 by Jonathan Earp and Mick Jeynes, Big Wolf Band has become a powerhouse in UK blues rock. With Tim Jones (drums), Justin Johnson (guitar), and Arran Shangavi (keys), their explosive and emotional sound has earned them multiple UK Blues Awards nominations, including Top 5 Best Blues Band in 2023 and 2024. Their acclaimed album Rebel’s Journey reached the Top 5 in 2025, and their dynamic live shows continue to cement their reputation as one of the UK’s finest blues rock acts.

The Dirt Road Band are Steve Walwyn, guitar and vocals, Horace Panter, bass, and Ted Duggan, drums. They play hard, punchy blues-rock music that makes your heart beat faster. Walwyn has played guitar for a living for the past 45 years, 32 of those as a member of Dr Feelgood. Panter was a founding member of The Specials. He’s been doing this a while too, as has Duggan who has enjoyed spells with Banco de Gaia and more recently, Badfinger. Three highly proficient and time-served players doing what they do best!

Adams & Friends is a musical collaboration led by vintage Birmingham drummer Roy Adams. Roy has toured, recorded and gigged with the likes of Roy Wood, Ruby Turner, Mica Paris, Tony Christie, the Climax Blues Band, more.

Gabriella Jones is a singer/songwriter from Birmingham and Gibson Artist. She has played the Wireless Festival and Hard Rock Calling Festivals in Hyde Park along with the Isle of Wight Festival. Her style combines soulful vocals with rock guitar and catchy melodies you’ll be singing all the way home!

Event Details:

Doors Open at 2pm with the first performance at 2.45pm

Tickets:
Early Bird Ticket: £15 (+ booking fee)

The Jam House, Birmingham – Where music entertainment lives since 1999…  Nestled in the heart of Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, The Jam House is a renowned live music venue set within a beautiful Georgian building overlooking the scenic St Paul’s Square. This award-winning destination combines live entertainment, delicious food, and unforgettable nights out, making it a must-visit spot for locals and tourists alike.

Getting Here:
🚗 Free Parking: Available around St Paul’s Square after 6 PM.
🚆 Nearest Train Station: Snow Hill Station – just a short walk away.
🚋 Nearest Tram Stop: St Paul’s – conveniently located nearby

Optional Extras: