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Peaky Blinders Nights Return to Black Country Living Museum – How to Get Tickets

Fans of Peaky Blinders, the acclaimed BBC drama and Netflix film, can rejoice as the Black Country Living Museum announces the return of its popular Peaky Blinders Nights for 2026. These immersive events offer a unique opportunity to step back into 1920s Birmingham and walk in the footsteps of Thomas Shelby and his infamous gang.

Set in one of the key filming locations for the series, the museum transforms after hours into a smoky, atmospheric world filled with the tension and intrigue of the Peaky Blinders era. Visitors can wander through Charlie’s Yard and other historic streets that served as iconic sets in the show. Blue Plaques highlight significant moments and locations from the series, including Ada and Freddie’s meeting place and the site of Father Hughes' murder from season three.

Throughout the evening, guests will be entertained with live performances from bands like the Rib Ticklers, Kal’s Kats, and the Washboard Resonators, adding authentic 1920s flair to the experience. Attendees are encouraged to dress in period-appropriate attire—from sharp flat caps to elegant flapper dresses—to fully embrace the spirit of the night.

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The events run from 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm on three selected nights in 2026. Tickets are now on sale, starting at £20.95 for adults, and the event is strictly for those aged 16 and over. Previous nights have sold out quickly, so early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.

For ticket purchases and further details, visit the Black Country Living Museum’s official website and secure your chance to dive into the world of Peaky Blinders.

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