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Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival in Birmingham this July

Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival is scheduled to return to Moseley Park in Birmingham from Friday, July 10 to Sunday, July 12, 2026, bringing a three-day music festival to one of the city’s most distinctive green settings.

For readers planning a summer weekend around live music, the confirmed details are straightforward: the event is a festival in Moseley Park, the dates are fixed, and the Visit Birmingham listing describes the setting as “truly beautiful and unique”. Start times, end times, ticket prices and booking details were not included in the supplied source text.

Detail Confirmed information
Event Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival
Dates July 10-12, 2026
Venue Moseley Park, Moseley, Birmingham
Time Not listed in the supplied source text
Price Not listed in the supplied source text
Best for Readers looking for a Birmingham festival centred on jazz, funk and soul

Three days in Moseley Park

The festival is listed as running across the weekend of July 10-12, placing it firmly in Birmingham’s summer events calendar. Its setting is central to the event’s appeal: Moseley Park sits in Moseley, Birmingham, and the official event listing highlights the park itself as part of the experience.

The source description says the park plays host to the event every year. That gives returning visitors a familiar landmark and gives first-time attendees a clear location to plan around, even though the supplied listing does not include gate times, stage times or entry arrangements.

The event title makes the musical focus clear. Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul Festival is presented as a festival built around those genres, rather than a general outdoor entertainment fair or market-led summer event.

What is confirmed so far

The practical information available from the supplied Visit Birmingham event text is limited but useful for early planning. The event name, city, venue and dates are confirmed, which means visitors can already mark the weekend and identify the area of Birmingham involved.

There is no confirmed programme, artist list or daily running order in the provided material. Readers should not assume set times, headline acts, food provision, accessibility arrangements, parking information or public transport advice from the brief alone, as none of those details were included.

For now, the clearest reason to note the event is its combination of a specific music identity and a specific Birmingham location. A July weekend festival in Moseley Park is likely to be planned around the venue as much as the bill, so checking the final event listing closer to the date will matter for anyone arranging travel, arrival time or a group visit.

Planning notes for Birmingham visitors

Anyone considering attending should treat the confirmed dates as the anchor point and wait for official event information before making assumptions about cost or admission. The supplied source text does not state whether tickets are required, whether any sessions are free, or how entry will be managed.

The same applies to timings. The event is listed across three calendar dates, but no start time or end time was included in the source brief. That is especially relevant for visitors planning childcare, work shifts, evening travel or overnight stays in Birmingham.

The venue is listed as Moseley Park, Moseley, Birmingham. Readers unfamiliar with the area should use the venue name and district together when checking maps or planning a route, because the event is tied to the park rather than to a city-centre arena or indoor concert hall.

Details still to check before going

Before the July weekend, prospective visitors should look for the latest official event information on ticketing, opening times, artist announcements, entry rules and any venue-specific guidance. Those details were not present in the supplied Visit Birmingham text, so they should be confirmed before committing to travel.

The confirmed listing points to a Birmingham festival at Moseley Park from July 10 to July 12, 2026, with the event described around jazz, funk and soul in a distinctive park setting.

Source: Visit Birmingham Events

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Aisha Rahman

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Aisha Rahman is a Birmingham-based editor covering public events, neighbourhood festivals, venue changes and community notices across the city. She checks details with organisers, council papers and public listings before publication, with a focus on accessible information for residents and visitors. Her reporting highlights transport impacts, safety updates, local businesses and the community groups behind the region's cultural calendar

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