PEAKY Blinders fans can step into the Shelby’s world when the Black Country Living Museum hosts four special nights dedicated to the hit BBC drama.

The show has filmed parts of all four seasons at the Tipton Road museum and on September 7, 8, 14 and 15, visitors will be plunged into the murky underworld of the Brummie gang.

Visitors can dig out their flat caps and flapper dresses to take a stroll around the set for Charlie’s yard - the Shelby’s scrap metal business where illegal goods are moved along the historic Birmingham canal network.

There will also be live music and entertainment from the roaring 1920s.

Tickets for the popular events go on sale to museum members only tomorrow (Thursday, January 18) and will be on general sale from 10am on February 1.

In addition to priority booking, museum members receive unlimited daytime entry for 12 months, 25 per cent off for their friends and family during daytime visits and 20 per cent off food, drink and shopping.

Sophie Howell, the museum's development co-ordinator, said: "We've worked hard to develop a really attractive package for those who are thinking of joining us as members. 

"Not only will you get discounted access to events but throughout the year you'll be able to book onto unique behind the scenes talks, toursand experiences. 

"There's even the chance to have an extended curator-led tour around the museum's stores which house some 80,000 objects as well as a tour around Banks' Brewery."

Prices start from £30 a year for a single membership.

To become a member or to book event tickets, visit www.bclm.co.uk.