How to get to Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival
Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival is held at Moseley Park, Birmingham. Arriving at Moseley ready for the festival is straightforward with the help of Avanti West Coast. There are a few convenient travel options to choose from.
The festival recommends using public transport to get there. Train travel is a great option if you’re coming from outside of Birmingham. To get into central Birmingham, simply board a service to Birmingham New Street. A bus or taxi will take you from there to the park for the event.
From the city centre, you can catch the number 50 bus and arrive in Moseley Village, right opposite the park. The bus runs every 10 minutes and takes around 15 minutes to get to the festival.
There is no on-site parking for Mostly Jazz Birmingham. The surrounding streets are residential, meaning very limited parking. It’s not recommended to drive to the festival in Moseley, as it’s an inconvenient and unsustainable option.
What to do at Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival
Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Moseley is a vibrant music festival showcasing a diverse range of music from the UK and beyond. From well-known international artists to upcoming musicians, you’re in for an exciting bill.
The number one thing to do at the festival is to enjoy the music. Whether you're singing, dancing, or simply sitting back and enjoying the tunes, the festival is all about celebrating music.
For an enhanced festival experience, you can opt for Club Class Membership. This option provides you with all kinds of extras like access to the backstage lounge, priority queuing, and more. In previous years, it also included souvenir t-shirts and a drink on the house. Club Class is also shared with the festival artists and their own guests.
You could also upgrade to a private refurbished caravan. These provide seating for up to 10 people and offer waiter service through a convenient intercom service. This is a great way to enjoy the festival if you’re looking to level up your experience.
The festival is always looking for volunteers to help with the smooth running of the event, so why not volunteer? Volunteer roles include stewarding, litter picking, monitoring exits and more. Plus, your ticket to the festival will be free.
There are plenty of tasty food vendors on hand at the festival, ideal for when you’ve worked up a hunger. The festival will host vendors like Original Patty Men, South Birmingham Curry Club and Urban Cheesecake. You definitely won’t go hungry with some of Birmingham’s best street food options nearby.
About Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival
Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival is a Birmingham music festival held in Moseley’s 11-acre woodland, Moseley Park. Just 2 miles from the city centre, it’s an idyllic lakeside setting for a music festival.
Over the years, the festival has hosted some big names across its genres. Moseley Jazz Festival lineup this year includes names like Maribou State, Ezra Collective, War and Jalen Ngonda.
Moseley Jazz Festival tickets work as a tiered system, with tickets starting at cheaper prices and increasing as the event nears. This means that it’s a good idea to get your tickets in advance to save money. There are a few types of tickets available, so consider what’s best for you and your group. From weekend tickets to family options and afterparty access tickets, there's plenty of choice.
One great way to stay in the loop with the festival and its news is to become a Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival Member. Members receive automatic entry into competitions, access to Super Early Bird tickets and more.
Ways to save on your train ticket to Mostly Jazz Funk & Soul Festival
With Avanti, there are lots of convenient ways to spend less on train travel. Cheaper train tickets mean more money to spend at the festival, so it’s a win-win.
When planning your trip, our Best Fare Finder is a helpful tool that can help you find the best options. All you need to do is provide your departing and arriving station, with the date and time you’d like to travel. We’ll do the rest.
Advance Tickets are another easy option for saving money. Festival dates are released ahead of time, so there’s no reason not to book your train tickets nice and early. You can even set up a Priority Ticket Alert so that you don’t miss out on the best fares.
You’ll also get cheaper tickets when you use a Railcard. For just £35 a year, you’ll enjoy 1/3 off all of your train tickets.
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