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The Bath Festival, the city’s biggest and oldest arts festival, returns this May!
This year, the event will consist of two individual festivals: the Bath Music Festival and Bath Literature Festival, running alongside each other from Saturday 17 to Sunday 25 May 2025.
The festival will open with the traditional 'Party in the City' on Friday 16 May, featuring live music from bands, choirs, and solo musicians at dozens of venues, all for free.
This year's Bath Music Festival features a stellar programme of internationally renowned artists. The curated collection of concerts in some of Bath’s most beautiful buildings sees twice as many events as 2024, with pieces from the classical canon, including Beethoven, JS Bach, Mozart, Haydn and Brahms, alongside some Renaissance masterpieces by Byrd and Palestrina, as well as an evening of raucous drinking songs.
Tickets are on general sale now at https://bathfestivals.org.uk/the-bath-festival/whats-on/.
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Dates (16 May 2025 - 25 May 2025) |
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