Family

Family Friendly Concert

15 August 2025
1.00pm
£8

Join us for a time-travelling journey through centuries of storytelling, music, object handling and visual communication.

Paul Rubinstein storytellerBenedict Munden vocalMarkus Sadler keyboard

Join us for a time-travelling journey through centuries of storytelling, music, object handling, and visual communication, offering a diverse range of sensory experiences in one concert.

Come along and hear a vocal and keyboard duo of Royal College of Music musicians perform a set of music, alongside plenty of interactive activities that take you from the medieval era to the Rock 'n' Roll era, including the time of Kurt Cobain.

Suitable for ages 5+

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Address

Royal College of Music Museum

Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, London, Greater London, SW7 2BS
020 7591 4863

Free to all

Opening times

Tuesday to Friday
10.15am to 5.45pm (last admission 5.15pm)

Saturday and Sunday
11am to 6pm (last entry 5.30pm)
During the weekend, the Museum closes for lunch between 1pm - 2pm

Free weekly guided tours
Wednesdays 12.30pm - 1.15pm

Refurbishments

The Museum has reopened to the public in October 2021 after a complete redevelopment of its building and displays, generously supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The new Museum consists of a permanent gallery and a temporary exhibition area, of the Weston Discovery Centre dedicated to hands-on interactives and activities for families and schools, the Urs Reist Learning Area, of a climate-controlled performance space and of the Wolfson Centre in Music and Material Culture which supports research, digitisation and conservation of the collections. 

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