Wolverhampton in the West Midlands is preparing for the return of its annual literature festival, which runs from 6 to 8 February 2026. The City Of Wolverhampton Council is hosting the three-day event to celebrate its 10th anniversary, with over 90 events across city-centre venues.
Residents can attend talks by well-known figures such as ITV’s resident doctor and author Dr Hilary Jones and Birmingham-born author Kit de Waal. Performances and talks will take place at several local venues, including Wolverhampton Art Gallery on Lichfield Street, the Central Library, the Arena Theatre and the Mander Centre.
The weekend includes more than books, with live music, dance and poetry events — including poetry slams as part of the festival’s Fringe programming. The festival is supported by funding from Arts Council England. Organisers say it also helps boost local hospitality and supports city businesses.
Organisers say the programme is designed to offer something for everyone, from serious fiction to family-friendly activities. Full details of the events and how to book tickets are available on the Wolverhampton Literature Festival official site (wolvesliteraturefestival.co.uk).
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