UKARIA Cultural Centre has announced fourteen concerts for the second half of its 2026 season, with tickets on sale from 9am Friday 13 June.
The new release includes the launch of Kate Miller-Heidke’s new album and the debut of Tim Freedman’s Chamber Eight, alongside a string of artists visiting UKARIA for the first time.

Among the international debuts at the venue are fraternal piano duo Lucas and Arthur Jussen from the Netherlands, the Attacca Quartet from New York, and violin virtuoso Ning Feng from Berlin, who is bringing an extraordinary collection of instruments to create a unique listening experience.

The season also celebrates jazz, folk and fusion, with Carl Orr curating an evening to mark the centenary of Miles Davis, Ruth Moody bringing her Americana magic, and Za Górami charting its own folk path with classical, improvisatory and jazz influences.
These concerts complete UKARIA’s calendar of previously announced events, including Chamberfest curated by Siobhan Stagg, the first leg of Paul Lewis’ multi-year world tour exploring the keyboard music of Mozart, and the sold-out jazz weekend curated by James Morrison.
UKARIA CEO Alison Beare says the new season reflects the organisation’s core purpose. “It’s especially heartening that artists continue to be inspired by this place, bringing so many new ideas, opportunities and projects to us. It’s an important reminder of our mission to inspire artists and audiences, and of our ambition to meet that challenge.”
Tickets and further information are available at ukaria.com/events

