Breadcrumb Home Search Search Copy URL https://www.youthmusic.org.uk/search-results Search Copy URL https://www.youthmusic.org.uk/search-results Search opportunities Violin Tutors – Lewisham Music Deadline: Thurs 31st July 10am Read more opportunities VACANCY: Children & Young People's Programme Manager Join Trinity as CYP Programme Manager and lead inclusive creative programmes for young people. Apply by 9am, 18 August 2025. £33,024–£36,648, full-time. Read more opportunities Creative Writing Workshop Explore what freedom means today in free creative writing workshops with poet Sukina Noor and Dr Edson Burton at Trinity, July 27 & 29. Read more Case Study Transforming Young Lives: Lewisham Music’s Sonic Minds Discover how Lewisham Music’s Sonic Minds project empowered young people facing trauma and displacement through music. From emotional healing to cultural pride, the London-based initiative has transformed lives with creativity, confidence, and connection. Read more Case Study NextGen Spotlight: Exojay Youth Music NextGen Fund artist Exojay talks artistry, visuals, and career growth. Discover how he's shaping a cinematic world through sound and story. Read more opportunities Freelance Music Promotion and Marketing Coordinator Attitude is Everything seeks a Music Promotion and Marketing Coordinator to lead campaigns spotlighting disabled, deaf and neurodivergent artists. Read more opportunities Diverse City's Inclusive Music Residency: Call Out for Emerging Musicians & Vocalists Are you a young D/deaf, disabled or neurodivergent musician or vocalist with something to say?Join us in West Dorset this October for a unique, inclusive 3-day music residency with Diverse City.This is your chance to create, collaborate and develop your sound — all while being part of something bigger. Read more opportunities Volunteers for FEMMESTIVAL 2025 FEMMESTIVAL is an all-female music festival where all are welcome!The next FEMMESTIVAL will be taking place all day in London on 21st September, at Signature Brew Blackhorse Road. To support us with this year's festival, we're looking for multiple volunteers to help out for 3 hours each across guest check-in, artist liaison, and general event running.We also have further volunteering opportunities for anyone looking to build their experience in content creation, photography or videography. Read more opportunities Projects and Operations Coordinator Join the Irene Taylor Trust as a Projects & Operations Coordinator. Part-time role based in Shoreditch. Apply by 1 September 2025. Read more judges Adrian (DJ Dobra) Adrian (DJ Dobra) is a producer and artist from Derby, to Kosovan parents who immigrated. He began making music at 14 and performed at the Royal Albert Hall with the Able Orchestra. A graduate of the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, he released his debut solo album in 2023. Read more judges Lou Pidgeon Lou Pidgeon is a neurodivergent and queer actor and musician based in Leicester. They recently toured with Bamboozle Theatre Company. Lou first discovered their love of music through Soft Touch Arts. Today, they use traditional folk to explore storytelling, drawing on those early experiences to shape their creative practice. Read more judges Lauren Russell Lauren Russell is a Midlands-based freelance dance artist and producer specializing in inclusive dance. A proud Disabled creative, she performs with Propel, the UK’s only professional all-wheelchair dance company. Lauren works with organisations like Sidekick, Sense, and ID Dance, championing inclusive practice through performance and workshops. Read more judges Nyrobi Nyrobi is one half of the MOBO Award winning sister duo ALT BLK ERA. Through their guest speaking engagements and online activity, they advocate for hidden disability awareness and inclusivity in the music industry. Nyrobi draws from their personal journey, which they also channelled into their no.1 debut album, 'Rave Immortal.' Read more judges Toria Banks Toria Banks is a writer, director and producer and co-founder of the feminist opera company Hera. Her recent work includes both a digital verbatim opera about the DWP, and a new touring performance, staging cantatas by a baroque woman composer. Read more judges Supermann on da Beat Supermann on da Beat is an innovative producer, spoken-word artist, promoter, and activist. Supermann's journey is marked by significant accomplishments, such as being featured in his own BBC documentary, winning the Social Action Award at the 2024 Youth Music Awards, earning BBC Track of the Week honors twice. Read more opportunities ArtsTrain: Amplified Sessions ArtsTrain: Amplified Sessions is a free, 10 week music programme for young people aged 13–17 who show creative potential and a strong passion for music. Launching in September 2025, ArtsTrain will offer an elevated, cutting-edge experience for aspiring musicians, songwriters and vocalists across all genres to amplify their creative skills. Read more judges Andy Dawson Andy Dawson has worked in the arts for over 30 years, pioneering opportunities for disabled young people, including the groundbreaking Able Orchestra, the first disability-led ensemble. He also developed Engine Room, a not-for-profit platform label that supported the MOBO-winning Alt Blk Era. Read more Case Study NextGen Spotlight: Melba A bold voice in underground electronic music, Melba talks genre-defying sounds, DIY spirit, and her debut EP journey thanks to the Youth Music NextGen Fund. Read more news Mental Health and the Power of Heavy Music Explore how heavy music boosts mental health, builds community, and empowers young people. Read more judges Kathryn Sturman Kathryn is a music leader, singer, and co-founder of Made with Music, a Leeds-based charity making live music accessible for all. With over 20 years in arts education, she specialises in early years music, inclusion, and accessibility. Experiencing sight loss at university shaped her passion for creating spaces where everyone can fully participate in and enjoy music. Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 54 Next page ››