Annual Chinese New Year celebrations to return to Birmingham
3rd February 2026
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Festivities begin on the first day of the Chinese New Year, Tuesday 17 February, with market stalls and funfair rides in Hippodrome Square running daily throughout the half term week until Saturday 21 February.

The main festival celebration takes place on Sunday 22 February, celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse.

The free event will begin with a traditional lion procession across Hippodrome Square and Chinatown.

At the heart of the celebrations, the festival stage will host a packed programme showcasing the talent and creativity of Birmingham’s Chinese and East Asian communities.

Audiences can enjoy a dynamic mix of traditional and contemporary music, dance and theatre performances throughout the day, alongside market stalls, funfair rides and family-friendly activities across Southside.

This year’s celebrations are supported by the W Wing Yip & Brothers Foundation, whose enhanced contribution is helping to sustain and grow the programme of activity, whilst ensuring the festival remains free for audiences across the city.

James Wong, chair of the Birmingham Chinese Festival Committee, said: We’re proud to once again co-produce an event that reflects the strength and vibrancy of Birmingham’s communities.

“The support of the W Wing Yip & Brothers Foundation plays a vital role in making the festival possible, helping us to deliver a free, accessible celebration that honours tradition, supports local artists and brings communities together.”

 

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