13 July | A piano recital given by Angela Hewitt, described as 'one of the reliably mesmerising musicians of the day' by the Sunday Times. Read more
12 July | An eclectic programme performed by Jess Gillam. Read more
11 July | Baritones Roderick Williams and Felix Kemp and pianist Susie Allan perform works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Butterworth, Ireland and more. Read more
10 July | A concert featuring one of today's most influential soloists. Read more
All of the events at the 31st St Albans International Organ Festival are Covid secure. If you find that you can no longer attend you will be entitled to a full refund. Read more
6 July | Celebrate the power and intimacy of the human voice, with performers who are renowned for their passion and precision. Read more
7, 8 and 9 July | Pre-recorded video performances by talented young organists from around the world, presented on the big screen. Read more
8, 9, 15 and 16 July |Enjoy 30 minutes of uplifting music in the middle of the day, presented in the spectacular Cathedral crossing. All recitals are free and un-ticketed. Read more
11 July | A recital given by Thomas Trotter, the President of the International Organ Festival. Read more
14 July | Organ students from the Royal Academy of Music perform with live electronics, percussion and piano, directed by the innovative composer/organist Franz Danksagmüller. Read more
15 July | An Organ recital given by Daniel Hyde, Director of Music of the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. Programme includes works by Mozart, Mendelssohn and Hurford. Read more
16 July | Prizes are awarded for the 31st St Albans International Organ Festival. Read more
16 July | The finale of the 31st St Albans International Organ Festival. Read more