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Saint Etienne Birmingham

Date & Time

Saturday, September 12, 2026

20:00

Venue

O2 Institute Birmingham

Birmingham

Birmingham

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Introduction

Get ready for a night of pure indie-pop brilliance as the iconic Saint Etienne descends upon Birmingham! On Saturday, 12th September 2026, the much-loved trio will be gracing the stage at the O2 Institute Birmingham, promising an unforgettable evening for fans old and new. Known for their shimmering melodies, sophisticated songwriting, and Sarah Cracknell's effortlessly cool vocals, Saint Etienne have carved out a unique and enduring space in British music history. This gig is set to be a highlight of the autumn music calendar, a chance to relive classic hits and perhaps even hear some fresh material in the flesh.

About the Artist

Formed in 1990, Saint Etienne are a cornerstone of the UK's indie-pop and dance scene. Named after a French football club, the band consists of Sarah Cracknell (vocals), Bob Stanley (keyboards, guitar), and Pete Wiggs (keyboards, production). Their breakthrough came with the single 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart' (a Neil Young cover) in 1991, followed swiftly by their debut album 'Foxbase Alpha'. Over the decades, they've released a string of critically acclaimed albums, including 'So Tough', 'Tiger Bay', 'Good Humor', and 'Finisterre', each exploring different facets of their distinctive sound, often blending dance beats with lush arrangements and nostalgic lyrical themes. Their music is a potent cocktail of pop sensibility, electronic experimentation, and a deep love for the sonic textures of the past, making them eternally relevant and utterly captivating live.

The Venue

The O2 Institute Birmingham is a renowned live music venue situated in the heart of the city. Located at 78 Digbeth High Street, B5 6DY, it's a versatile space that has hosted countless memorable performances from a wide array of artists. With its intimate yet energetic atmosphere, the O2 Institute provides the perfect setting for Saint Etienne's captivating live show. Its central location makes it easily accessible, ensuring a smooth experience for gig-goers travelling from across the region and beyond.

What to Expect

Prepare for a journey through Saint Etienne's illustrious back catalogue. Expect to hear beloved anthems like 'He's on the Phone', 'Angel', 'United', and 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart', all delivered with the band's signature blend of infectious energy and understated cool. Sarah Cracknell's vocals will undoubtedly shine, weaving magic over the sophisticated pop soundscapes crafted by Stanley and Wiggs. The setlist is likely to span their career, offering a delightful mix of dancefloor fillers and more introspective, atmospheric tracks. The O2 Institute's vibrant setting will amplify the experience, creating a communal celebration of one of Britain's finest independent acts. Expect a night filled with infectious rhythms, soaring choruses, and that unmistakable Saint Etienne sparkle.

Practical Information

Date: Saturday, 12th September 2026 Time: Doors typically open around 7:00 PM, with the performance usually starting shortly after. Please check your ticket for precise timings. Venue Address: O2 Institute Birmingham, 78 Digbeth High Street, Birmingham, B5 6DY Age Restriction: Generally 14+ or 16+, but always check the specific venue policy when purchasing tickets. Accessibility: The O2 Institute aims to be accessible. Contact the venue directly for specific accessibility requirements or information.

Getting Tickets

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to see Saint Etienne live! Tickets for the Birmingham show on 12th September 2026 are available through StubHub. Secure your spot for what promises to be a truly special night of music.

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