In a  surprise announcement, MADE Festival has revealed it will return to its original inner-city site in Birmingham this summer.

Now in its 9th year, the much-loved event will take place on Saturday 29 July in The Digbeth Triangle.

Starting in 2014, MADE spent four years in the heart of industrial inner city Birmingham in the creative hub of Digbeth. After expanding year-on-year across the multitude of evolving outdoor spaces, car parks, yards and warehouse spaces, the festival outgrew its home and moved across the city to the green field site at Perry Park. Two years of further growth took the event up to 20,000 capacity and the status of a nationally significant festival.

The event relocated from Birmingham in 2020 when the city’s bid for the Commonwealth Games was successful. The 2020 edition, succumbed to covid restrictions but, a year later, MADE became one of the few major events in the UK to go ahead, a testament to the tenacity and passion of the team behind the festival.

MADE Festival is a proud supporter of local talent and has consistently provided a platform to showcase up-and-coming artists from across the region. The return to The Digbeth Triangle will see this ethos continue together with the MADE Festival guaranteed mix of unmissable headline acts, friendly atmosphere, an incredible range of multi-genre music, and a guaranteed up-for-it crowd.

Line up and pre-sale ticket arrangements are to be announced. Keep up with news at made-festival.co.uk