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                         2025/2026
                  CONCERT SEASON
 in the Helensburgh & Lomond Civic Centre.

 (Please visit the Venue page to find out more.)

Helensburgh Music Society presents a series of 5 concerts each year, between October and March, in the form of performances by Professional Ensembles or Solo Recitals. Our concerts, in the Helensburgh and Lomond Civic Centre on Clyde Street, Helensburgh, are open to everyone. An evening out listening to beautiful music, and a chance to meet friends over an interval drink. Ticket prices are low, especially the season ticket. We encourage performers to talk to the audiences, introducing both themselves and the pieces of music they are playing, expanding on the programme notes so adding to the accessibility of the music. Each year the programme we present, features a variety of performers and instrumental combinations. We also include repertoire ranging from early music to established classical works as well as modern compositions and Jazz. Performers include Scottish based musicians as well as international musicians and ensembles, all of the very highest calibre. It is also an important aim of HMS to offer opportunities to outstanding young artists, especially those based in Scotland.

Booking from 1st September 2025. Please note that the November and February concerts are on Saturdays.                   

                     Programme for the 2026 concert season
Sunday January 18th 2026     Chloé Piano Trio - supported by The Tunnell Trust

**Saturday** February 7th 2026 - Opera on your Doorstep: The Office Party 
NOTE The venue for this concert has changed to HERMITAGE ACADEMY


Sunday March 22nd 2026 - The Bubblyjock Collective - Quines
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     Photographs of previous concerts:
All Photographs by Alan MacLean

Cerruleo

Renard

Hattie Finlay

Finlay Hattie

 HMS gratefully acknowledges support from:
Chamber Music  Scotland
The Tunnell Trust
Argyll and Bute Council 
Pear Tree Fund for Music
The William Syson Foundation

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