Events in Aldeburgh

All Day

Open Sessions

Snape Maltings Snape Bridge, Snape

Open Sessions give you a rare glimpse into the creative process – where ideas spark, new directions unfold, and the future of music and performance takes shape.

Part of the Britten Pears Arts Residencies, these sessions invite you to experience exciting work-in-progress from this year’s artists.

Farmer’s Market

Snape Maltings Snape Bridge, Snape

Snape Maltings Farmers’ Market showcases Suffolk’s finest produce—cheese, chocolates, gin, juices, fruit, and artisan bakes. Explore nature walks, relax at MALT or River View Café, and browse open shops. Markets run monthly, 10am–2pm, with special Christmas editions in December.

Is Hockney one of the ‘Greats’?

Old Generator Station Kings Field, Aldeburgh

David Hockney at 87 is a national treasure, but can he be considered as part of the great British landscape tradition alongside Turner and Constable? Hockney is a prolific portrait artist. Is he in the same street as Reynolds & Hogarth? Bill Crow will be exploring nearly 150 works by these artists suggesting some thought provoking conclusions.

Ongoing

Creative Fusion at The Aldeburgh Gallery

The Aldeburgh Gallery Aldeburgh

Five talented artists from the Halesworth area come together to showcase a vibrant mix of styles and mediums, including oils, watercolours, prints, pottery and embroidery. Dee, Hettie, Kate, Nancy and Sara draw inspiration from the natural world, celebrating colour and texture in their works.

Jazz@Jubilee presents A Blues, Boogie & Swing Special featuring stars of the Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra

Jubilee Hall Aldeburgh Crabbe Street, Aldeburgh

Saxophonists Derek Nash and Phil Veacock, plus guitarist Mark Flanagan have collectively notched up over 75 years of boogie with the Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra. Together, they bring you a show full of swing, blues and grooves, going toe-to-toe for your approval alongside the rhythm section of Pete Whittaker (organ) and George Double (drums).

A Muse of One’s Own: sacred and secular choral music by women composers

St Peter and St Paul Church Aldeburgh

Bringing high quality a cappella choral singing to the heart of Suffolk. Conductor - Janette Ruocco. Mass in A Minor - Imogen Holst, Two love Songs - Kristina Arakeylan  and I Syng of a Mayden  -  Zoe Dixon. FREE ADMISSION with retiring collection for Ipswich Arts Association.