Bradley Taylor at The Glee Birmingham

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Fri 20Nov
2026

Bradley Taylor & Friends (14+)The Glee Club Birmingham

Award-winning poet and performer Bradley Taylor, described by Craig Charles as ‘a brand new voice and a fresh perspective on the art of poetry and performance’, invites you to The Glee Club Birmingham for a night of spoken word and musical performances.
Joined by special guests Georgie Jones & Fitzroy Holt.

Advance price

  • £12.00 Show Entry
  • £12.00 Wheelchair Show Entry
  • + £2.75 booking fee per ticket

Times

  • Doors open 6:15 PM
  • Last entry 6:30 PM

More info

  • Seating type Unallocated
  • Food available No
  • Minimum age 14+

Bradley Taylor and Friends: 2026

Award-winning poet and performer Bradley Taylor, described by Craig Charles as ‘a brand new voice and a fresh perspective on the art of poetry and performance’, invites you to The Glee Club Birmingham for a night of spoken word and musical performances. Joined by special guests Georgie Jones & Fitzroy Holt.


Bradley Taylor is an award-winning performance poet born and based in Birmingham.

He has appeared at the Hay Festival, Cheltenham Literature Festival, Latitude Festival, on BBC News and was recently commissioned to write a poem for Steven Knight, creator of the Peaky Blinders. In 2025 his performance at the Roundhouse was nominated for the Sky Arts award for poetry. Bradley is the host and curator of Piece of Work, Birminghams premiere poetry night, held at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.

Bradley has also appeared at the The Inspirational Youth Awards, at the V&A Museum and on BBC Radio 6 Music as part of Craig Charle’s ‘Class of 2024’, in which Craig Charles described him as ‘A brand new voice and a fresh perspective on the art of poetry and performance’.

He writes for, and about, people.

“From the moment Bradley takes to the stage you can tell he belongs there. A brilliant and engaging performer who pushes the boundaries of what poetry is and can be, and who takes the audience with him every step of the way.”

- Harry Baker

“A brand new voice and a fresh perspective on the art of poetry and performance. Finding majesty in misery and making the mundane move you to laughter and tears. He leaves an emotional impact whilst employing a delicate touch. A wry observer of the first quarter of the twenty first century.”

- Craig Charles