A Packed April Programme at the Musical Museum


Music, dance, the Wurlitzer and extended opening during Easter holidays


Maiastra will perform Wolf, Shostakovich & Beethoven. Picture: The Musical Museum

March 31, 2023

There is a packed programme of events during April at the Musical Museum with dances, concerts and Easter activities. 

Saturday 1 April  - 2:30 to 5pm

April Tea Dance 

A social afternoon of Ballroom, Latin & Sequence, dancing to a selection of popular dance tunes.

All levels of ability are welcome. DJs and hosts, David & Diane Whyte give a free pre-dance lesson at 2pm.

Tickets £10.00 (includes tea/coffee or prosecco)

Saturday 1 April - 7.30 to 9.30pm 

Maiastra Classical Music Concert 
Wolf, Shostakovich & Beethoven Programme

Maiastra presents their String Quartet who will perform an evening of chamber music directed by Course Director and The Aidan Woodcock Charitable Trust Trustee, violinist Arisa Fujita. 

Musicians:  Arisa Fujita - violin, Kryštof Kohout - violin, Clem Pickering - viola, Pere Puertas - cello.   Course Director: Arisa Fujita  

Admission free, donations welcome.  Click here to book in advance

Easter Thursdays at the Musical Museum 

Thursday 6 and Thursday 13 April 

The museum is opening on extra days, on Thursday 6 April and Thursday 13 April over the Easter Holidays.

Fun for all the family, in addition to our guided tours, take part in hidden egg trails and craft activities!

Normal admission prices apply. Book in advance or just turn up.

April 15th - 2:30 to 4:30pm 

Michael Wooldridge at the Wurlitzer 

Michael Wooldridge at the Wurlitzer 

Michael makes a popular return to the Museum to play the Mighty 'Regal' Wurlitzer. When not playing in concerts, he shares his experience to bring out the best in younger generations through teaching.

Tickets £15.00 at the door/ £12.50 in advance.

Musical Museum Brentford
The Musical Museum in Brentford

The Museum is open Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10am to 4pm.

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