
The Regent's Park Music Festival
Key information
21 June - 21 September 2025
Free
The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill
Music, Arts & Culture
A summer of amazing music...
Join the Friends of Regent's Park and Primrose Hill for their acclaimed summer music festival.
The Bandstand Series returns with 46 free weekend concerts, offering a diverse range of music accessible to all. In addition, their new Lakeside Series presents an exceptional lineup of performances, from orchestral to choral, opera to musical theatre. Tickets range from £10 to £40, and concessions are available.
When: 21 June - 21 September (Bandstand Series) | 25 July - 2 August (Lakeside Series)
Where: The Regent's Park
Price: Free (Bandstand Series) | £10 - £40 (Lakeside Series)

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