Events in Redditch From 11th May – 17th May 2026

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Looking for events in Redditch this week, or perhaps wondering what’s on in Redditch this week, or simply things to do in Redditch this week? You can find a varied programme unfolding across the town. This week offers a mix of entertainment, with evenings often focused on musical performances at the Palace Theatre, featuring both original artists and tribute acts celebrating well-known figures. The theatre regularly hosts shows that align with larger events taking place elsewhere in the region. Beyond the stage, there’s a chance to check out local commerce with a motoring showcase, bringing energy to the town centre, usually held in and around the Kingfisher Shopping Centre. For a quieter moment, consider visiting the area around Bordesley Abbey, a 12th-century monastic site tied to Redditch’s heritage. The green space surrounding the Abbey provides a place to reflect. You can combine a visit with an evening event. This week, Redditch balances modern activity with its historical roots. Access to events is often through the Cross-City Line railway station, linking Redditch to Birmingham and beyond. The M42 motorway also offers straightforward access for those travelling by car. This week, your best approach is to review the programme below. You’ll find full details of all events, with times and venues listed. Keep in mind parking in the town centre can be limited during peak hours.

Tuesday 12th May

Paul Young

· Palace Theatre · Nightlife & Music

Paul Young performs iconic hits from his chart-topping career at the Palace Theatre.

Friday 15th May

Genesis Connected

· Palace Theatre · Nightlife & Music

A tribute show celebrating the music of Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, and Mike & the Mechanics at the Palace Theatre.

Saturday 16th May

The Redditch Motor Show 2026

· Redditch · Shopping & Markets

The Redditch Motor Show 2026 will take place in Redditch Town Centre on 16th to 17th May.

Forever Elton

· Palace Theatre · Culture & Arts

A tribute show celebrating the music of Sir Elton John and Bernie Taupin at the Palace Theatre.