Overview
- ⏱️2 hours 30 minutesApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 25,000
For accessible seating information, please contact the venue directly on 0330 551 1994.
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Edgbaston Stadium, Edgbaston Rd, Birmingham, B5 7QU, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps

Parking is available for most major events and international fixtures at Edgbaston. No parking is offered for County Championship or One-Day Cup matches.
There are 3 main car parks:
Visitors wishing to use one of the above car parks must book parking in advance on the Edgbaston website.
Please note, road closures may be in place on matchdays from A441 junction to Cannon Hill Road.
Accessible parking for Blue Badge holders is available onsite. Spaces must be reserved in advance on the Edgbaston website.
Local Buses
The following public bus routes provide easy access to Edgbaston Cricket Ground:
Shuttle Bus
A shuttle bus service is available for Edgbaston's most popular events.
For a small fee, the 501 service will pick guests up from Smallbrook Queensway (right outside New Street Station, opposite TK Maxx) and transport them to the stadium.
Shuttle services start before play begins, and continue for a short while after the game.
Edgbaston Cricket Ground is approximately 3.0 km (36 min) walk from Birmingham New Street, the city's biggest rail hub.
Visitors to Edgbaston can walk from the station or, alternatively catch the Route 45/47 bus from St. Martin's Queensway (Stop NS4), which is 450 m (5 min) walk from the station. Alight at Priory Road bus stop and walk the remaining 200 m (2 min) to Edgbaston Cricket Ground.
Cycling to Edgbaston is a good option for visitors, as Birmingham’s Red Valley and A38 cycle routes both pass near the venue. Limited cycle rack spaces are available at the venue’s main entrance.
Edgbaston Cricket Ground is approximately 3.0 km (36 min) walk from Birmingham city centre.
Although Birmingham is the second biggest city in England after London, its prices for food and accommodation are not nearly as high. While there are a few high-end luxury hotels in the city centre and other inner-city neighbourhoods, there are plenty of budget hotels too. As the city is becoming more and more popular with tourists, there’s a number of hostels cropping up throughout too.
Birmingham Airport (BHX) is an international airport offering flights to and from most major European cities, as well as New York. Located 14 km (23 minutes)…
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