Despite speculation the force said a display will not be happening in Centenary Square tonight (Tuesday December 31) as people welcome in 2025.
It is urging people not to “travel unnecessarily.”
Birmingham Superintendent Emlyn Richards said: “There are rumours online that a fireworks display will take place in Centenary Square but there isn’t a planned event this year.
“We don’t want people travelling into the city to be disappointed when they arrive and discover this is the case.
“There will be thousands of people travelling into the city to enjoy themselves at venues across the city.
“We will be visible on the streets tonight to ensure everything runs smoothly and people have a wonderful evening.”
Thousands of revellers will be travelling into Birmingham to enjoy the celebrations at bars and venues across the city and police will have a large visible presence to ensure celebrations go smoothly.
They will be alongside partners and will use CCTV cameras to keep an eye on public spaces and spot any potential problems.
Police licensing teams are working closely with bars, clubs and pubs to make sure they’re doing everything they can to keep people safe, like promoting responsible drinking.