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Bath Festivals is delighted to present Bath International Music Festival 2026, with a stellar programme of internationally renowned artists.
The festival will run from Saturday 30 May to Sunday 7 June.
First events announced:
Sat 30 May - Richard Goode plays Beethoven
Sun 31 May - Bach Concertos with the Royal Northern Sinfonia
Mon 1 June - Secret Byrd
Tue 2 June - Jean-Efflam Bavouzet plays Ravel's Complete Piano Music
Thu 4 June - Steven Osborne plays Schubert
The full programme will be announced in the new year.
The 2026 edition of the Bath International Music Festival takes place from Saturday 30 May until Sunday 7 June 2026.
The Bath International Music Festival has gone through several incarnations since 1948, before being incorporated into The Bath Festival in 2016. The Bath Festival was a multi-arts festival from 2017 - 2025. This spring will instead have two individual festivals running alongside each other: the Bath Literature Festival and Bath International Music Festival.
The festival is hosted across a multitude of venues in the city. Check the venue when booking your ticket for individual travel directions and accessibility information.
Bath Literature Festival welcomes all visitors with disabilities. Please advise Box Office staff of your requirements when making a booking. For registered disabled patrons who need to bring a personal assistant, one free extra ticket is available.
Concession prices are available; check availability when booking.
Bookings can be made online on the Bath Box Office website, by phone (01225 463362), by post and in person (Bath Box Office, The Forum, Bath BA1 1UG).
E-tickets are encouraged and can be displayed on a mobile phone or printed. Alternatively, tickets can be posted for £2.
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| Dates (30 May 2026 - 7 June 2026) |
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