If you’re like me and are missing your Wednesday fix of the Shelby’s, then you’re about to be amazed… A ‘Peaky Blinders’ inspired festival is coming to Dudley in the West Midlands this September.
It will take place in the Black Country Museum, which will be transformed into Birmingham, back in the days when people like Thomas Shelby owned its streets. The Black Country Museum is open-air, meaning that visitors can literally walk through Birmingham’s back alleys and even see the set on Shelby’s infamous scrap metal business.
The festival is going all out to give guests an authentic experience direct from the show, even recreating the Garrison! This part of the festivities will even serve typical ‘peaky’ drinks such as; gin and tonic, various 1920s-inspired cocktails and of course… whiskey!
If you enjoy watching Peaky Blinders, then you will definitely enjoy this event!
The festival will occur over two weekends, allowing twice the amount of people to embrace their inner 1920s gangster. September 7th and 8th as well as the 14th and 15th of the same month will take you back to a prior time. With tickets costing £17, it’s a more affordable festival experience, even better if you consider that you don’t have to camp! You can buy tickets here from the 1st of February.
Here is more about future seasons of the show here!