East Hull Brass Project For our third session, the East Hull Brass Project moved to a new home as we were hosted …
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Humber Music Hub Calendar
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Arrived @stageatthedock to set up the #HumberMusicHub stage for @HumberStSesh. Bands and DJs coming from all over the region and they will also get to see the rest of this amazing festival! @ERMusicHub @NELMusicHub @NorthLincsMusic #puttingmusicattheheartofhull
What an amazing day! 16 bands and 4 DJs from across the #HumberMusicHub region @stageatthedock as part of the incredible @HumberStSesh #puttingmusicattheheartofhull @HullMusicHub @ERMusicHub @NLMusicService @NELMusicHub
Regional HEROS Youth Orchestra
Our regional youth orchestra is meeting three times across the 2025/26 academic year. It is open to orchestral players, Grade V and above, from Hull , East Riding, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire
You can now sign up for Spring 2026. Friday 27th March – Sunday 29th March
It’s FREE! For more information and to book CLICK HERE!
Humber Music Hub 2025/2026
This is the second academic year of the Humber Music Hub.
We are proud that Hull Music Service was selected by Arts Council England to be the Hub Lead Organisation (HLO) working alongside our partners East Riding School’s Music Service, North Lincolnshire Music Service, and North East Lincolnshire Music providing children & young people with the opportunity to learn and create music.
To read more about the Humber Music Hub CLICK HERE!
Read last year’s press release about the launch of the Humber Music Hub
In its role as Hub Lead Organisation, Hull Music Service manages the Music Hub Grant, and Music Hub Capital Grant for the Humber region.
The national network of 43 Regional Music Hubs is funded by the Department for Education and managed by Arts Council England

The Hull Music Advisory Group meets four times a year to discuss all aspects of our work, act as our critical friends and feed into the regional Humber Music Board.
We are very grateful to them for all of their support and challenge.
Hull Music Advisory Group
Trish Dalby Generation Hull
Ruth Drake Arts Development Officer, Hull City Council
Alison Grantham (Chair) Head, Maybury Primary School
Alison James Head of Music, Kelvin Hall School
Mark Keith Director of Music, Hull Minster
Danielle McHugh Frederick Holmes School
Julia Mitchell Primary School Development Lead, Thrive Trust
David Porter Out of the Box / Hull Jazz Festival
Emma Rose Head of Music, Sirius Academy North
James Trowsdale Strategic Lead for Culture, North East Lincolnshire Council
Hull Music Service – putting music at the heart of hull
Hull Music Service is delighted to be involved in the delivery of the Music Plan for Hull 2025-2030
The Hull Music Board was created to drive this 5 year plan and the City’s ambition to become a UNESCO Creative City of Music
Albemarle Music Centre Ensembles 2025/2026
There are lots of exciting ensemble for you to get involved in.
For more information and to sign up to get involved in music making at the Albemarle CLICK HERE!
Don’t forget, all of our Albemarle Ensembles are FREE!
Hull Music Service is a member of Cultural Collisions. Cultural Collisions brings sector leaders together to strengthen cultural activity in our region, advocating for arts and culture through a shared voice. Our members are representatives of current and recent National Portfolio Organisations (NPOs) and Local Authorities from Hull, the East Riding, North and North East Lincolnshire. If you would like to hear more about Cultural Collisions, reach out to our current Chair Paul Smith on paul@middlechildtheatre.co.uk.
Thank you to everyone who works with us to put music at the heart of Hull!
Hull Music Service would like to thank all of our schools, families, children, young people and partner organisations for their ongoing commitment and passion for music-making. Hull Music Service is grateful to Hull City Council for its sustained and generous support that enables so many of Hull children to have access to high quality music education.
James H. Dickinson – Head of Hull Music Service @jdhornblower
01482318800 / music.service@hullcc.gov.uk / @hullmusichub Facebook: The Albemarle Music Centre /YouTube: Hull Music Service
Equality & Diversity. What it means to Hull Music Service as a team within Hull City Council
Equality and diversity is important to us and we are committed to making sure that people are treated fairly and with dignity. Our aim is to remove unnecessary barriers for everyone who works for us or uses our services. We are committed to enhancing the quality of life in Hull by improving the wellbeing of all of its people, in all communities, by putting people and communities at the heart of everything it does.
We value the cultural diversity of Hull and the richness that this gives our city. Through the evolving City Plan, first launched in the summer of 2013.
We aim ‘to bring the whole community together to make Hull a place that is brimming with culture, enterprise and opportunity; a place where people want to live work, play, study and do business; a city where those in the greatest need are valued and supported’.
We aim to mainstream equalities, thought and process, through the themes of the City Plan, our actions, decisions and the provision of our services and involvement of our communities.
Read our policies and our commitment to Equality & Diversity
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