
We’re beyond excited to announce the return of Now That’s What I Call an Orchestra, set to bring a burst of live music right to your doorstep this September!
Hull’s Eclectic Orchestra will be rolling into town once more, with a musical adventure you won’t want to miss.
Whether you’re nine or 99, there’s a little something for everyone – from epic movie soundtracks to today’s modern classics.
The Eclectic Orchestra will visit West Hull on Sat 18 July and East Hull on Sun 19 July, 2026.
At each stop, they will perform a full hour of live music, transforming familiar places into vibrant concert venues. And the best part? It’s completely free! No tickets or reservations required —just show up and soak up the sounds.
So gather everyone together – kids, friends, grandparents – and get ready for this fun-packed, toe-tapping celebration of music and community.
Saturday 18 July – West Hull stops:
11am – 12pm, Bean St Play Park, Bean St, HU3 2PX
2pm – 3pm, Outside the Orchard Centre, Orchard Park Road, HU6 9BX
4.30pm – 5.30pm, Setting Dyke Community Green Space, Derringham, HU5 5QX
Sunday 19 July – East Hull stops
11am – 12pm, North Point Shopping Centre Atrium, Bransholme, HU7 4EE
2pm – 3pm, Kilnesa Grove Green (between 37-59), HU9 3QP
4.30pm – 5.30pm, St Aidan’s Church Green, 139 Southcoates Lane, HU9 3HF
TRY A WIND INSTRUMENT WITH US! 🎺 Turn Up and Play
All ages, all abilities welcome – instruments provided!
Every fancied the trumpet? Back to Ours & Eclectic Music will be popping a stop near you for a Come & Play Session with wind instruments.
They’ll be chatting about the return of Now That’s What I Call an Orchestra on Sat 18 and 19 July in neighbourhoods across Hull. Come meet the team and have a play.
Sat 6 June
11am-12:30pm • Café Two-O-One, Wold Rd, HU5
1:30pm-3pm • Morrisons, Holderness Rd, HU9
Sat 13 June
11am-12pm • Bransholme Chat, HU7
12pm-1pm • North Point Shopping Centre
Thu 18 June
3:30pm-5pm • Orchard Park Shops, Ellerburn Ave, HU6
Thu 25 June
3:30pm-5pm • Maurice Rawlings Community Centre, Bean Street, HU3
Funded by a Grant to Arts from Hull City Council and Arts Council England to our partner Eclectic Music

