Due to Covid, The Music Festival has now been postponed and we hope to restart soon.
Due to Covid, The Music Festival has now been postponed and we hope to restart soon.
What started in a modest fashion as a form of entertainment and recreation back in 2005, has now become a fixture in the North London musical scene. Residents, families and members of the general public have all been amazed by the festival’s talented competitors over the years.
The festival attracts student participants from local schools and music centres and extends its reach across the city. In recent years, performers have joined from a variety of schools, including Henrietta Barnett School, UCS, Camden School for Girls, Hampstead School and St. Paul’s School as well as local music centres such as the Youth Music Centre.
Performers compete for prizes in their respective age groups, with winners receiving engraved trophies and cash prizes of £250.
But winning isn’t everything – above all, The Spring Grove Music Festival celebrates giving back to the local community. We have an ethos of openness and encourage applications from musicians of all standards. Most importantly, we want to give young musicians the chance to perform and the drive to produce something special.
The festival takes place at weekends between January and March. Candidates compete in categories and are separated into appropriate age groups. The highest-scoring candidates across all heats are then invited to compete in the finals.