PEAKY Blinders Nights are back for 2021 at The Black Country Living Museum - giving fans the chance to follow in the footsteps of Cillian Murphy and the late Helen McCrory.
Guests can visit Charlie's Strong's Yard - the Canal Arm when the series isn't being filmed - the centre of many disputes including the tea party scene in series three.
Other locations across the museum that star in the hit series include the canal bridge and St James's School - which will be highlighted with blue plaques on the night.
Peaky fans are encouraged to grab a flat cap and their finest threads to step into the underworld of the 1920s.
Tickets will go on sale July 17 at midday, with priority booking open for the museums members from June 30.
The nights will take place on September 10, 11, 17, 18, 24 and 25 and then a further two dates in November 12 and 13.
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