Author: Gareth Gay, Head of Camden Music

On 30 April, the iconic Royal Albert Hall hosted a spectacular showcase of talent as over 1,800 children and young people from Camden’s primary, secondary, and special schools participated in the Camden Schools’ Music Festival. This event, a highlight in Camden’s cultural calendar, brought together pupils, families, teachers, music tutors, musicians, and composers for an evening of musical celebration.

 

Highlights of the Festival included

  • Performances by Camden Concert Band, Camden Youth Orchestra, Camden Youth Jazz Band, and massed choirs from various schools.
  • A range of music genres including classical, jazz, folk, hip-hop, pop, and musical theatre.
  • Collaborations between Khiyo Band, Showmi Das, and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
  • A newly commissioned version of Kerry Andrew’s ‘No Place Like’, originally for BBC Ten Pieces.

Importance of Music in Education

The Camden Schools’ Music Festival showcases the passion and skill of Camden’s young musicians. Events like this highlight the vital role of music in education, fostering dedication, collaboration, and responsibility. Music education boosts students’ overall achievement, self-esteem, and wellbeing.

Support for Music Education

Camden Music provides subsidised music lessons for children receiving Free School Meals and ensures quality music education for all. The event was organised by Camden Music with support from Camden Music Trust, Camden Learning, Camden Council, Arts Council England, and the London Music Fund.

Event statistics

  • Pieces of music played: 16
  • Participating schools: 51
  • Performers: Over 1,800 singers, musicians, and dancers

Watch the Festival

The 2025 Camden Schools’ Music Festival was livestreamed and has already attracted 10,000 views on YouTube.

Support Camden Music

Visit Camden Music and Camden Music Trust to learn more and support their work.

Congratulations to all the talented performers and everyone who made this evening possible!

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