Festival crew work in Birmingham
Festival crew means setting up and breaking down festival sites — humping kit, building, fetching, striking. Around Birmingham that means working NEC events and the Midlands festival season — paid day work, agreed direct with the company, £100–£150 a day.
site build & strikeload in / load outgeneral labour across the site
Anyone fit and reliable who fancies a summer of festivals. You set how far you'll travel — local only, your region, or anywhere in the UK — and the work comes to you.
Common questions
How much do festival crew get paid in Birmingham?
Festival crew day work around Birmingham typically pays £100–£150 a day, agreed directly with the company. On CrewPool there's no agency taking a cut, so you keep all of it.
Do I need experience to get festival crew work?
No. You tick what you've done before AND what you'd be happy to try, so companies can take on willing hands. Anyone fit and reliable who fancies a summer of festivals.
How do I get festival crew jobs near Birmingham?
Add your name to the CrewPool list (free, 2 minutes), set how far you'll travel, and tick festival crew. Companies in the Midlands search the list and contact you direct.
Does it cost anything to join?
No. Joining is free, forever. No registration fee, no deposit, no cut of your pay.
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