The team behind beloved TV series Peaky Blinders have just announced it will be returning to our screens while welcoming some very new faces.
If there’s one thing us Brits love more than a cuppa, it’s a period TV drama, and when you throw generational heartthrob Cillian Murphy into the mix, you’re onto a winner.
This time, Peaky Blinders is gearing up to welcome a new era of Shelbys into the much-loved 20th-century programme that fans will definitely be looking forward to.
The latest announcement from the writer and creator of the show lets fans know they can expect to watch not one but two new series.
Each of the latest instalments will contain six brand new 60-minute episodes and is executive produced by Mr Thomas Shelby himself, Cillian Murphy, alongside a roster of notable industry talents.
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An official press release from the BBC confirms these new segments of the show will be set in Britain, 1953, not long after WWII, and see the city of Birmingham undergoing a huge shift, turning to concrete and steel.
Throughout the course of the new seasons, this huge reconstruction becomes a battle, one of “unprecedented opportunity and danger: with the Shelby family right at its blood-soaked heart”.
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The mastermind behind the cult classic British TV show, Steven Knight, reveals: “I’m Thrilled to be announcing this new chapter in the Peaky Blinders story.”
Peaky Blinders has gained a cult following, and this new chapter welcomes a whole new era of Shelbys (Credit: GoodFon)
Knight – who is also behind the upcoming Oasis reunion documentary – adds: “Once again it will be rooted in Birmingham and will tell the story of a city rising from the ashes of the Birmingham blitz. The new generation of Shelbys has now taken the wheel, and it will be one hell of a ride”.
The two new and highly anticipated series will be produced by Kudos, who are known for shows such as House of Guinness, Grantchester, as well as Garrison Drama, who have worked on Peaky Blinders series one to six AND the impending film.
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It looks like we’ll be getting the feature-length movie before we get this series, and it remains to be seen how the two will knit together with the original show and exactly which characters will be involved on either front.
That being said, we’d be VERY surprised if you didn’t get to see a fair bit of the Peaky patriarch.
With the show having 12 years under its belt already, not to mention still amassing more fans, this very statement has definitely stood the test of time.
Tommy Shelby has become a staple on our screens over the last decade, thanks to the success of Peaky Blinders (Credit: BBC)
How Netflix transformed the Northern Quarter into New York for hit series House of Guinness
Daisy Jackson
House of Guinness, the hotly-anticipated new drama from the creators of Peaky Blinders, has finally hit Netflix – and Manchester has a starring role once again.
Our city is no stranger to doubling up as New York City – it’s done it for Captain America, The Crown, and more recently the Batman spin-off Clayface.
And Netflix came back again last year with film crews transforming the Northern Quarter back into New York.
House of Guinness has whisked audiences back to the 1860s, where the titular Guinness family are ‘on the precipice of greatness’.
For this series – which is sitting at the top of the charts on Netflix this week – Steven Knight has traded in the foggy streets of a Peaky Blinders Birmingham for the back alleys and stately mansions of Dublin, although filming locations are scattered right across the UK.
The eight-part series is set across Dublin and New York, but eagle-eyed viewers will have noticed that it’s our very own cobbles that were used to shoot the scenes in the States.
A House of Guinness chase scene down Dale Street in ManchesterLooking towards the Langley Building on House of GuinnessHouse of Guinness scenes in ManchesterDale Street transformed into a New York market
One particular scene sees a wild-eyed and naive Jack Gleeson (who played Joffrey Baratheon in Game of Thrones) arriving into Bowery in New York City, before being chased through the streets.
The scene opens with him on the corner of Dale Street and Paton Street, with the former turned into a bustling market street complete with colourful awnings and horse and carts.
The buildings in the Northern Quarter were barely changed for House of Guinness – it’s very clearly recognisable as our very own city.
You can even see the gold sign of Eleska House at 58 Dale Street left in shot.
Manchester turned into 19th century New York. Credit: The Manc GroupHouse of Guinness filming transformed the Northern Quarter in Manchester. Credit: The Manc GroupNetflix crews back in Manchester to film House of Guinness. Credit: The Manc Group
Netflix then used China Lane as a more grubby back street, the beautiful distinctive arched windows of Langley House visible in the background.
The scene wraps up with a dramatic chase down Dale Street (which, weirdly, is exactly what Captain America used it for).
It was a fairly open set when filming of House of Guinness took place in Manchester last year, with Mancs able to see the old market stalls and shop signs used to transport the area back through the centuries, as well as the dirt and cobbles that were used in abundance to cover the modern road markings.
And that’s not all – filming also took place in parts of Stockport, and Tatton Park leant its library in the Mansion and conservatory in the Gardens as filming locations too.
Lola Young cancels all upcoming shows after collapsing on stage
Danny Jones
Rising UK pop star Lola Young has unfortunately cancelled all of her upcoming gigs “for the foreseeable future” after recently collapsing live on stage.
This, of course, includes her two scheduled dates at O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester, as well as the rest of the dates on her breakout world tour.
Young, a BRIT School graduate whose career has taken off over the past year or so, took to social media to reluctantly inform fans that all her remaining shows are now cancelled as he prepares to take some time for herself and recover.
Admitting that it “pains her”, it is clearly the right decision for her overall health, and we hope she returns to full strength soon.
In case you missed the headlines or the clip that went viral online, Lola Young passed out mid-performance during the 2025 All Things Go music festival.
Whilst up on stage at the Forest Hills Stadium in New York, the 24-year-old singer could be visibly seen losing her footing and grasp of the microphone, before dropping it entirely and falling backwards as she lost consciousness.
Not only did this include a serious risk of head injury and/or concussion, but it is not the first time alarm bells have been raised surrounding her welfare in the past few months alone.
Shortly after struggling with in-ear monitors during her biggest-ever show at Wembley for Capital FM’s Summertime Ball, Young also threw up on stage during her Coachella debut.
The London-born artist has opened up multiple times in the past about struggling mentally at times, as well as ADHD and, most notably, her schizoaffective disorder diagnosis, which often revolves around symptoms such as depression, mania, mood irregularities and more
She ultimately had to pull out of a set in Washington, DC, as well; in fact, even before the incident this past Saturday (27 September), she told the crowd she had been having a difficult time.
Lola Young opens up about having a “tricky couple of days” at All Things Go NYC after canceling a Friday concert “due to a sensitive matter.”
Posting after the DC cancellation, Young said: “I love this job and never take my commitments and my audience for granted, so I’m sorry to those who will be disappointed by this.”
Echoing the same sentiment she shared above, she went on to add, “I hope you’ll give me another chance in the future. Thank you to all those who listen and care.
“To all those who love to be mean online, please give me a day off.”
It goes without saying that we wish her all the best, and that it’s worth noting that Lola Young isn’t the first artist who has risked putting entertainment before their own health, which raises real questions around what the industry can do to better safeguard individuals and prevent situations like this.