Get ready for some Frankfurt Festive Fun in Brum 🎄
The Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Markets are back!
The Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market is back for 2024 with millions of visitors descending on Victoria Square in Birmingham for some Frankfurt festive fun! Hits Radio West Midland's JD will be officially opening the 1st November and it's running right up until Christmas Eve (24th December) with plenty of things to do, eat and buy!
As with each festive season, Victoria Square has been transformed into an authentic German market, with traditional food, drink, toys and gifts – the perfect place for a day shopping or night out wondering around the stalls, sampling the Pretzels, schnitzels or bratwursts with a glühwein or weissbeer!
It’s the best place to get together at Christmas, with a HUGE Christmas tree that you can meet underneath – you have to see it to believe it!
Make sure you plan a trip there - it’s the way to do Christmas in Birmingham!
What are the opening times of the Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market?
Monday – Thursday 11am – 9pm
Friday 11am – 9.30pm
Saturday 10am – 9.30pm
Sunday 10am – 9pm
Where is the Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market?
Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market takes place at Victoria Square and New Street Birmingham (B1 1BB).
Will there be live music at the Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market?
Yes! The market's stage on Victoria Square will feature performances every day with a mix of local performers, German musicians and community choirs.
Monday to Friday 12 – 2pm and 5 – 9pm you'll hear German musicians playing a mix of traditional Christmas songs and public favourites.
On Saturday and Sunday 10am – 12pm, there'll be community music featuring schools and charities. 12 – 6pm local musicians offering a fabulous mix of instrumental, swing, soul and Christmas classics. From 6-9 pm German musicians will play a mix of traditional Christmas songs and public favourites.
Where can I find more information about Christmas in Birmingham?
For information on all the festive fun that's taking place across Birmingham this winter, head to the Visit Birmingham website.
For updates and news about the Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market, head to the Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market website.
Now take a look at some of the biggest Christmas songs of all time:
The Pogues - 'Fairytale Of New York'
Originally released in 1987, The Pogues' 'Fairytale Of New York' is a very popular song every Christmas. Despite its popularity, the song wasn't a Christmas Number 1, with the Pet Shop Boys' cover of 'Always on My Mind', keeping it off the top spot.
Wham! - 'Last Christmas'
Released by Wham! in 1984, 'Last Christmas' became the most-played Christmas song of the 21st century in the UK, until The Pogues overtook it in 2015. 'Last Christmas' was also prevented from being a Christmas Number 1, this time by Band Aid's, 'Do They Know It's Christmas?'.
Leona Lewis - 'One More Sleep'
'One More Sleep' was written by Leona Lewis along with a songwriting team, and has become one of the most popular recent Christmas songs.
Wizzard - 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday'
Wizzard's 'I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday' was originally released back in 1973 and has been popular at this time of the year ever since, even re-entering the charts most Christmases!
Mariah Carey - 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'
Mariah's timeless classic Christmas song was originally released back in 1994, and enjoyed huge success around the world. 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' peaked at Number 2 in the UK, behind East 17's 'Stay' in 1994.
Band Aid - 'Do They Know It's Christmas?'
Band Aid's 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' was originally released in 1984, and has been re-recorded three times since, in 1989, 2004, and 2014. At the time, the song became the fastest selling single in UK chart history, selling a million copies in the first week alone.
The original version of the song included U2's Bono, Bananarama, Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran, and many more pop stars brought together by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure.
John Lennon/Yoko Ono - 'Happy Xmas (War Is Over)'
'Happy Xmas (War Is Over)' was released in 1972 here in the UK, a year later than it was released elsewhere. Originally reaching Number 4 on its release, the song has continued to re-enter the chart over the subsequent years, reaching Number 2 in 1980, the year of John Lennon's death.
East 17 - 'Stay Another Day'
Although not technically a Christmas song, East 17's 'Stay Another Day' was their largest hit and became the Christmas Number 1 in 1994, beating Mariah Carey's 'All I Want For Christmas Is You'.
Shakin' Stevens - 'Merry Christmas Everyone'
As festive songs go, Shakin' Stevens' 'Merry Christmas Everyone' has had a pretty impressive run. Originally topping the chart in the year of its release (1985), it has continued to re-enter every year since 2007!
Slade - 'Merry Xmas Everybody'
'Merry Xmas Everybody' was Slade's last Number 1 and their biggest selling single. Since its released in 1973, it has been re-released every decade, and also been covered by a number of different artists, including Girls Aloud, R.E.M. and Train.
Gabriella Cilmi - 'Warm This Winter'
Gabriella Cilmi's cover of the 1962 song 'I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter', released by Connie Francis, was used on a supermarket advert when it was released in 2008. The song re-entered the UK charts the following Christmas.
Paul McCartney - 'Wonderful Christmastime'
'Wonderful Christmastime' was Paul McCartney's first solo single since Wings formed in November 1979. After its initial release in 1979, it was also added to two of his releases in 1993 and 2011.