Mehndi · Nikah · Walima · Baraat · Halal Catering (HMC-Certified Suppliers) · Alcohol-Free · 100–250 Seated (300 Standing) Guests · Free On-Site Parking
Planning a Pakistani wedding in Birmingham? LUXE VENUE in Perry Barr (B44 8QH) is the go-to venue for Punjabi, Kashmiri, Pothohari and Sindhi families across the West Midlands. Our combination of an in-house halal kitchen (meat sourced from HMC-certified suppliers), permanently alcohol-free licence, multi-day wedding capability under one roof, free on-site parking and music until 10pm is what a traditional Pakistani wedding actually needs — not a compromise negotiated per event.
We regularly host Pakistani weddings from families across Birmingham (Alum Rock, Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Handsworth, Perry Barr), Wolverhampton (Whitmore Reans, Bilston, Blakenhall), Dudley (central Dudley, Brierley Hill, Netherton), Walsall, Solihull and West Bromwich — plus overseas guests flying in from Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Mirpur and beyond.
Pakistani wedding families have moved on from "any hall will do". The features that matter now:
Full Punjabi ceremony sequence — Mangni, Mayun, Mehndi, Nikah, Walima, Rukhsati. Our menu covers everything you'd expect: chicken karahi, mutton nihari, bihari kebab, chicken tikka, biryani, haleem, halwa puri breakfast for morning-after guests, and a full mithai display. Live cooking stations (kebab, chaat, dosa) at £6/head as add-ons.
Birmingham has a substantial Kashmiri diaspora, particularly linked to Wolverhampton, Whitmore Reans and Blakenhall families. Kashmiri weddings need specific menu depth — rogan josh, tabak maaz, gushtaba, rista, aab gosht, modur pulao, and the traditional multi-course Wazwan sequence. We accommodate this in two ways: our in-house chefs can produce a full Kashmiri-style banquet, or we can arrange kitchen access for a specialist Waza chef the family brings. Our detailed Kashmiri Wazwan capability is documented on our Wolverhampton and Wolverhampton Asian wedding pages.
Pothohari families — often linked to Mirpur, Rawalakot and Kotli origins — form a large slice of Birmingham's British Pakistani community. Traditional elements accommodated: Mangni engagements, Mayun ubtan ceremonies, Baraat processions with dhol players, and specific menu preferences (chapli kebab, saag with makai roti, pind-style karahi, halwa specific to region). Our door-to-door Baraat setup with dhol space is handled in our forecourt so guests aren't pushed onto public streets.
Smaller but growing Sindhi community in Birmingham. Traditions supported include Mehndi with Sindhi cultural music, Kanya Daan customs adapted for Muslim Sindhi weddings, and menu specifics — Sindhi biryani, sai bhaji, tikkar, and koki. Segregated seating on request, and prayer accommodation throughout the day.
Bespoke tasting menus per day, Kashmiri Wazwan or Pothohari feast format, custom regional theming, full event production, photography liaison, dhol player coordination and Baraat management.
Our halal sourcing is not a bolt-on. Meat and key ingredients are sourced from HMC-certified suppliers, and our kitchen follows a strict halal-only process. Chefs are trained in Pakistani regional cuisines with direct experience of Punjabi, Kashmiri and Pothohari traditions — see our halal catering in Birmingham service for how menus are structured. Standard wedding menu options include:
Our Nikah ceremony setups are designed for orthodox families:
Traditional Baraat arrivals fully supported — our forecourt has room for a dhol-led procession, groom's family welcoming party (aarsi mushaf, doodh pilai, joota chupai customs all planned around), and photography. Rukhsati departures at the end of the evening can be styled as intimate or spectacle depending on family preference, with clear timings that don't cut the programme short.
For a 200-guest Pakistani wedding including venue, decor, halal 3-course catering, and DJ:
Saturday peak Pakistani wedding dates book 12–14 months ahead; multi-day bundles book even earlier. Best next step:
Also see: Asian wedding hall Birmingham, Muslim wedding venue, Asian wedding venue Wolverhampton (Kashmiri Wazwan detail), Asian wedding venue Dudley, and our Best Asian Wedding Venues Birmingham 2026/2027 guide.
Contact our team today for a personalised quote and venue viewing. No obligation, just friendly advice.
Everything you need to know about booking our Pakistani wedding venue in Birmingham
Yes — 3-day Pakistani wedding bundles from £18,500 for 250 guests. Mayun/Mehndi on Friday, Nikah + Walima on Saturday, close-family reception on Sunday. Decor changes between days handled by our team.
Yes — our in-house chefs cook rogan josh, tabak maaz, gushtaba, rista, aab gosht and modur pulao. If your family prefers a specialist Waza chef, we can arrange kitchen access. Our detailed Kashmiri Wazwan capability is documented on our Wolverhampton pages.
Yes — Pothohari wedding format including Mangni, Mayun ubtan ceremony, dhol-led Baraat procession, chapli kebab menus and pind-style karahi are all supported. Rukhsati timings planned to respect family customs.
Yes — bring your own Imam, or ask us for a recommendation. We provide the elegant stage layout, centre-aisle divider for separate male/female seating, and separate prayer rooms with wudu facilities.
Yes — in-house halal kitchen (meat sourced from HMC-certified suppliers). Every supplier, every dish. Not a bolt-on external caterer arrangement.
Yes — permanently alcohol-free by licence. Not per-event negotiation. Standard expectation for orthodox Muslim Pakistani families.
Yes — our forecourt accommodates a dhol-led Baraat procession with the groom's family welcoming ceremony (aarsi mushaf, doodh pilai, joota chupai). No public-street complications.
100–250 seated in banquet layout, 300 standing reception. We regularly host 220–250 guest Pakistani weddings comfortably. Some Baraat-and-Walima flows go higher when we split formats.
Yes — centre-aisle dividers with equal stage visibility for both sections. Separate male/female prayer rooms with wudu facilities available throughout the day.
Yes — on-site bridal suite with mirror lighting, hairstylist plug points, refreshment fridge and private dressing space. Bridal party can arrive at 9am for a 2pm Nikah.
Music until 10pm; wind-down and guest departure by 11pm. Programme peaks accommodated.
Yes — a specific Pakistani post-wedding tradition we handle regularly. halal halwa puri, chana masala and chai for the morning-after "kher shab" breakfast.
Honest answer: proximity to home is often better in Alum Rock or Sparkbrook. Where we tend to win: 250-guest capacity in one hall (many local halls cap ~180 comfortably), in-house halal kitchen using HMC-certified suppliers (vs external caterers), and multi-day bundles under one contract.
Yes — viewings 7 days a week, 9am–10pm. WhatsApp +44 7391 222884 with a preferred time; we confirm within an hour.
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