Thursday 18 June 2026
St Michael and All Angels Church
11am
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Everyone is invited and welcome to experience music in a relaxed atmosphere! This inclusive concert is designed for those who may benefit from an informal performance environment and to be enjoyed by all. Coffee/tea and biscuits provided.
Poppy McGhee is a passionate supporter of music for all. On Thursday, she leads three informal concerts for young and old, with students from the Royal Academy of Music.
Poppy studies at the Royal Academy of Music and is a passionate string and early years music educator. She volunteers with the Amber Trust to support visually impaired young musicians and is a Support Musician for Wigmore Hall’s Chamber Tots. She is an Emerging Music Leader for the Sound Connections early childhood music project and an Ambassador for the Benedetti Foundation.
Widening access to great live music in Chiswick
We are delighted that much of the first week of the Festival will again be devoted to ‘widening access to great live music’, supported, for the third year, by pladis (UK&I) of Chiswick Park. With their support we are delighted to offer free access to young people for outstanding concerts, children's events, an inclusive free coffee concert, and outreach in Southfields Primary and Chiswick Schools.
Three early evening concerts feature some of the UK’s most exciting young musicians. Braimah Kanneh-Mason and Jams Colman; Allyn Wu and Louis Moisan; and Ensemble Renard wind quintet. Each last 70 minutes without interval. Enjoy a pre-concert glass of wine alongside informal performances from rising stars of the Royal Academy of Music Juniors and an opportunity to browse the festival art exhibition.
THREE FOR TWO OFFER individual tickets £20, or all 3 for £40
FREE for under 18s and £5 for under 25s
Sponsored by
Pladis
Building 3, Chiswick Park, 566 Chiswick High Road, London W4 5YA.
"Widening access to great live music."