Counterfeit Sixties Show
The Counterfeit Sixties Show returns with a live tribute to 1960s music at Dudley Town Hall.
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You can find live music events across Kingswinford this week, from regular sets by local bands to open mic finals held at established social hubs. These take place not only in dedicated venues but also in historic pubs that have served as community anchors for decades, particularly along the A491 corridor near The Cross Inn and Summer Street. Late-night listening sessions happen often at these spots, where people gather after school runs or work shifts, drawn by familiar names from local bands who perform regularly on weekend evenings.
This week’s lineup includes several open mic nights hosted in smaller community spaces, places that also function as informal meeting points during peak travel times when traffic congestion affects the A491 near Crestwood School. These events draw a consistent audience of casual listeners and dedicated fans, many returning from previous years’ editions held at nearby green spaces or family-friendly venues.
Spontaneous gatherings also form around shared interests, rhythm, storytelling, even collective listening experiences that emerge organically in local areas with reported anti-social behaviour or petty theft. These moments show how music continues to shape Kingswinford evenings without needing a grand stage: it happens where life and community meet.
Check the listings below for times and venues.
The Counterfeit Sixties Show returns with a live tribute to 1960s music at Dudley Town Hall.
Diezelbud performs a live music set at Dead Wax in Digbeth.
The Mighty Boing, an energetic five-piece band from the Midlands, performs live at The Rhodehouse.
Saults perform live at The Sunflower Lounge with guest artists.
An open mic competition final takes place at Hare and Hounds Kings Heath with judges Casey Bailey, Adèle Oliver, and Chris Cleverley.