International Organ Day returns on Saturday 25 April 2026

Organ Recitals

RECENTLY PUBLISHED for the latest additions and changes - currently running at record numbers!

REGISTER recitals as EARLY as possible please

The Organist Entertains Ayr 2026 series now included.

New venue - Holy Trinity, Much Wenlock in Shropshire.

Today's recitals

Reading Town Hall

Berkshire
RG1 1QH

Monday

,

2

March

,

2026

13:00

 - 

13:50

Reading Town Hall 2 March 2026

RG1 1QH

Monday

,

2

March

2026

13:00

 -

13:50

Admission £5.00 if booked online in advance or £6.00 on the door, card payments only - no cash. Click "More".

Including Bach, Buxtehude, Thalben Ball and Reger.

Andrew Prior

(London)

St Michael's Cornhill

Monday

,

2

March

,

2026

13:00

 - 

13:50

St Michael's Cornhill 2 March 2026

EC3V 9DS

Monday

,

2

March

2026

13:00

 -

13:50

Free, retiring collection

Mondays at One

Martin, Duruflé, Schumann, Saint-Saëns and Liszt

Matilda Johnston

(Royal Academy of Music)

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

Glasgow
G3 8AG

Monday

,

2

March

,

2026

13:00

 - 

13:30

Kelvingrove 2 March 2026

G3 8AG

Monday

,

2

March

2026

13:00

 -

13:30

Admission free

Alan Gillon

(Eaglesham Parish Church)

Leeds Cathedral

Monday

,

2

March

,

2026

13:15

 - 

14:00

Leeds Cathedral 2 March 2026

LS2 8BE

Monday

,

2

March

2026

13:15

 -

14:00

Admission free

Leeds Town Hall recital series

Mozart, Whitlock, Errollyn Warren (Tiger Collection), Rudolf Friml and Rossini (Overture to The Thieving Magpie)

Thomas Trotter

(Birmingham City Organist)

Southwark Cathedral

Monday

,

2

March

,

2026

13:20

 - 

13:50

Southwark Cathedral 2 March 2026

SE1 9DA

Monday

,

2

March

2026

13:20

 -

13:50

Admission free

Lunchtime recital

Joshua Hales

(St Anne’s Kew, London)

Royal Academy of Music

Monday

,

2

March

,

2026

18:30

 - 

Duke's Hall

Royal Academy of Music 2 March 2026

NW1 5HT

Monday

,

2

March

2026

18:30

 -

Duke's Hall

Admission free, booking required - click "More".

Organ students perform works that explore J S Bach’s famous musical ‘signature’, known as the B-A-C-H motif