Concerts and exhibitions are a vital part of our artistic ecosystem - we hold regular events of work by our students and by professionals:
Student exhibitions and performances
Throughout every term we celebrate our students as artists and musicians in their own right, whether they are 6-months or 96-years-old. Formal and informal sharings, concerts and workshops, together with termly art exhibitions, provide a wonderful way to bring our cultural community together.
Free on Fridays - returning 17th April!
Our tutors are musicians for whom performing is an essential part of their practice and these lunchtime recitals are an opportunity for us to showcase their talent. It also gives them the opportunity to perform in our beautiful art studio, often trying out new repertoire or as warm-up gigs for larger, well-known venues. We relish the chance to welcome an audience to experience the best performers playing the best music at no cost!
Family Concerts
It is important to us that people of all ages can experience excellent, enthralling live music. These performances have cross-generational appeal and engage in an entertaining and thought-provoking way. There truly is something for everyone.
Evening Events
Across the year we hold evening performances and events featuring our tutors and local artists. These events are often unique concepts offering something not found in other London venues.


Tutor Christopher Sobieski introduces to the conservatoire the harp for the first time. The concert explores famous melodies from across the musical soundscape from world famous composers Liszt, Paganini and Handel to harp virtuosos Grandjany, Maudlin and Godfriod. It showcases the evolution of the harp and its expansion across the world from its roots in Paris, out to its new presence in the United States, Russia, Japan and the UK.
All ages are welcome, including babies and children. Entry is free with no need to book and there is an optional retiring collection at the end - all donations go directly to the performers. These concerts are, quite understandably, very popular! Please arrive promptly to avoid disappointment - we may not be able to admit latecomers. We also may not have room for buggies - please use our buggy park. Running time is usually 45-60 mins.
The Conservatoire
19 Jun 2026
1.30pm
FREE

Have you ever wondered what goes on inside the Early Years Music classes at The Conservatoire?
Come and join Hilary, Jo and Lyle of the Early Years Music Team for the inaugural "Gigs for Kids" concert on Friday 26th June at 1.30pm in the Art Studio. Accompanied by guitar and banjo, the team have put together a fantastic programme of song, dance and beautiful harmonies with plenty of audience participation and percussion for all.
We very much look forward to welcoming you.
This is a family concert with a focus on children 0 to 4. Tickets are free with no need to book - just turn up and enjoy! Please use the buggy park if you can - with an audience of small children it will get busy with their transport very quickly!
The Conservatoire, Studio 1
26 Jun 2026
1.30pm
FREE

Come along and see the amazing work made by students aged 0-18 at the Conservatoire this term. If you're thinking about enrolling your child in classes at the Conservatoire, this is the perfect way to see what they could be getting up to and the incredibly quality of work produced under guidance of our brilliant tutors.
Everyone is welcome, entry is free and there is no need to book.
The Conservatoire
05 Jul 2026
2pm - 4pm
FREE

Come and find out about our wide-ranging art and design courses on offer and see some of the wonderful work of our students exhibited in our inspiring studio. Free entry and glass of wine or soft drink on arrival!
The Conservatoire
17 Jul 2026
5pm - 8pm
FREE
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