Venue guide: The Jam House, Birmingham
The Jam House is a 600 capacity, live music and dining venue situated in the Jewellery Quarter.
Read MoreKey music venue information for Birmingham including what’s on, directions, parking and public transport.
The Jam House is a 600 capacity, live music and dining venue situated in the Jewellery Quarter.
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