Abolition Song Concert
About this Event
A six-musician ensemble from the Abolition Song and Its Legacies project brings to life rarely heard British anti-slavery songs from 1787 to the 1830s, interwoven with readings from eighteenth-century Black writers.
Alongside works by Ignatius Sancho and modern arrangements of 18th-century pieces, this repertoire also reflects the often-overlooked influence of the women who were vital as composers, writers, organisers, and cultural leaders within abolitionist networks.
Through music and words, audiences encounter histories of protest and collaboration, culminating in an open discussion inviting reflection on legacy, memory, and the enduring struggle for justice today.
This concert will last around an hour and a half. A bar will be available.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 27.45











