Be VIPs At The International Dance Festival Birmingham And Win £500

Birmingham International Dance Festival - RIDE- ZO

Get down and dance as we've VIP tickets and more to be won with International Dance Festival Birmingham.

Do you love dancing and want to see some of the world’s best dancers performing right here in the city? 

This awesome festival will be all over Birmingham from Sunday 1st to Sunday 22nd May, with a chance to win VIP tickets and more to help bring out your inner Beyonce!

The highlight is a huge FREE event taking over Centenary Square from 11-14th May, with LIVE MUSIC, DANCE & CIRCUS plus award-winning street food. CENTENARY SQUARE LIVE NIGHTS feels like a whole festival in just one exciting night.

Packed full of exciting performances with over 15 dance styles from circus to flamenco and bhangra to swing, at International Dance Festival Birmingham there’s something for everyone. 

So grab your mates and get out and see some amazing dance this May, maybe even try out your own moves in one of their workshops... who says you’ve got to be a Kardashian to shake that booty?

Find out more about the whole event here


Win VIP tickets and £500

You could be bagging yourself exclusive VIP access to behind the scenes of the thrilling Centenary Square LIVE NIGHTS at the International Dance Festival Birmingham 2016, along with £500.

Grab a mate and you could be enjoying the festival with tickets to Hofesh Shechter: Political Mother and VIP Access All Areas Passes for Machine Show on 13th or 14th May and tickets to Dance: Sampled on 17th or 18th May at Birmingham Hippodrome. 

Just Watch the video of Breakfast's Katy having a go at some famous dance routines and answer the question below before 23:59 on Thursday 5th May.


Main Image: RIDE- ZOIELOGIC DANCE THEATRE (Outdoor show) Photo Credit: Dani Bower

Small images L to R:
Phone Box- Corey Baker Dance (Outdoor show) Dancer: Ben Jones Credit: Dani Bower
The Machine Show. Photo Credit: Dani Bower Body Artist: Charlotte Mahdoodi
Peeping Tom- 32 RUE VANDENBRANDEN Credit-Herman Sorgeloos (Warwick Arts Centre)