A Celebration of Classical Music

The Nottingham Chamber Music Festival returns from July 10 - 12, 2025, bringing a vibrant mix of classical performances to some of Nottingham's most atmospheric venues. Whether you're a seasoned culture vulture, or new to classical music, this festival offers something for everyone to explore

What to Expect:

This year's theme, "Beyond Borders", explores classical music global influences, featuring artists who blend traditional and contemporary styles. Concerts in July Include:

  • Concerts in Unique Spaces - Experience music in a Grade II - listed Victorian Tunnel, the elegant St Mary's Church in the Lace Market, the art gallery of Nottingham Contemporary, and in Nottingham's food hall institution Delilah Fine Foods

  • Internation Artisits - pianist Rebeca Omordia brings her acclaimed African Concer Series to St. Peter's Church, while Tāla Tarang, a duo of Indian tabla and classical harp, offers a mesmerizing fusion of sounds.

  • Family- Friendly Concert - On July 12th, delight in a joyously interactive Family Concert with Musicians from Sinfonia Viva, in a special concery by kid- friendly company MishMash productions

With a mix of free and tickered events, the festivalks invites audiences to discover chamber music in fresh and unexpected ways. For full details and bookings, visit http://www.nottchamberfest.com 

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Nottingham Chamber Music Festival 2025
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Nottingham Chamber Music Festival 2025

The Nottingham Chamber Music Festival (NCMF2024) returns for a weekend packed with concerts in Nottingham’s cultural spaces!

Nottingham Contemporary
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Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham Contemporary is one of the largest contemporary art galleries in the UK, presenting free exhibitions, special events, and family activities.

St Mary's Church Nottingham City Centre
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St Mary's Church Nottingham City Centre

t Mary’s Church – Grade 1 Listed and the largest medieval building in the city of Nottingham - is an iconic example of Nottingham’s prosperity during the 15th century. Its magnificent architecture - massive tower, slender columns, huge windows and alabaster monuments – testifies to the wealth poured into its construction by the guilds, merchants, and gentry of Nottingham society.

Delilah Fine Foods
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Delilah Fine Foods | Visit Nottinghamshire

This traditional delicatessen, combined with a tapas style food offering, provides an opportunity to taste, buy and sell thousands of fine foodstuffs, and to demonstrate how these products can be used to create great dishes.

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