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Department of Music Events

Find out about all the latest music events taking place at Royal Holloway

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Midweek Music

25 Feb 2026

Hear one of the finest university choirs in the UK perform varied programmes, with music from the 12th to the 21st centuries in the surroundings of the university's gilded chapel.

Symphonic MixTape with London Mozart Players

26 Feb 2026

Join us for this evening concert as we delve inside the orchestra with our partners, the London Mozart Players.

Pocket Concert

27 Feb 2026

Join us for our weekly Friday Pocket Concert showcasing the very best of our music students at the Department of Music.

Live Sessions at The Packhorse

1 Mar 2026

The Department of Music and The Packhorse join forces to host a regular Live Session featuring some of the University's finest acoustic and jazz acts.

Midweek Music

4 Mar 2026

Hear one of the finest university choirs in the UK perform varied programmes, with music from the 12th to the 21st centuries in the surroundings of the university's gilded chapel.

Crossing Borders Festival 2026

5 Mar 2026

For 2026, we are excited to bring you our Crossing Borders Mini-Festival to showcase the wide ranging performance and research specialists in music from around the globe at Royal Holloway.

Pocket Concert

6 Mar 2026

Join us for our weekly Friday Pocket Concert showcasing the very best of our music students at the Department of Music.

Research Spotlight: Prof. Mary Dullea (Royal Holloway, University of London)

10 Mar 2026

Join us for our recent Department of Music Research Seminar, featuring some of the world's leading researchers in music.

New Sounds Festival 2026

11 Mar 2026 - 15 Mar 2026

NEW SOUNDS is a four-day festival of contemporary music presented by the Department of Music, showcasing some of the best and most innovative modern music at Royal Holloway.

New Sounds 2026: Bagworm - A folk horror opera

11 Mar 2026

Bagworm is a multimedia DIY opera experience inspired by the fascinating bagworm (psychidae) moths, composed and performed by Reader in Music Composition, Dr Nina Whiteman.