The Jam House is a very relaxed and friendly club with a light casual dress code. Based in a traditional and historic Georgian building, this venue offers you an unforgettable experience, slightly dozed with a tone of blues, jazz and rock music. With its capacity of 600 people spread over 3 floors, the house gives you the opportunity to always keep close to the action. Since the opening in 1999 well-known performers as Chaka Khan,
Paul Carrack, The stylist and many more had their shows hosted by the club.
Venue Details
Getting there
The venue is located on 3-5 St Pauls Square, Birmingham, B31QU, and the ways to get there are:
By train and tube: Birmingham New Street is the closest and most convenient station – about 15 minutes from the building. After you exit the station walk a while to the north on New Hall St. When you reach a junction with Charlotte St turn right and head straight to reach the venue.
By bus: buses 9, 10, 82, 83, 87, 89, 101, 120, 127, 128, 129, 140 and 141 can drop you on new Hall St – about 5 minutes from the venue(directions shown above).
By car: get directions from your map to reach the club. A4400 runs close by the Jam House, so you should check out this direction.
International: take a rail from Rowley Regis, Tyseley or Stechford. Exit at Birmingham New Street and walk to the venue (as shown above).
Parking facilities
Check out the National Car Park near St Paul’s Church – a couple of minutes away from the venue. There is also drop off available around the Square. Parking is free for Blue Badgers at all times and for general parking after 6 pm.
Accessibility for people with special needs
The Jam House embraces you with its access to all areas and polite staff, ready to reach out a hand for help. The club provides easy to use disabled toilets, as well as a stair lift for the people with special needs.