Welcome to the Queen’s University Belfast – School of Music, a prestigious institution located in the heart of Belfast at 2-26 University Square Mews. Renowned for its vibrant musical community and exceptional educational offerings, our school provides students with a comprehensive program that combines practical performance experience with rigorous academic study. With a dedicated faculty of accomplished musicians and scholars, we foster an environment that encourages creativity and innovation, empowering aspiring musicians to refine their craft and explore diverse musical genres.

At the Queen’s University Belfast – School of Music, we offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to equip students with the skills needed for a successful career in music. Our state-of-the-art facilities, including practice rooms and performance spaces, create an inspiring atmosphere where collaboration and artistic expression thrive.

Whether you are looking to book a consultation, inquire about our programs, or simply explore your passion for music, our friendly staff is here to assist you. For more information about our courses and events, feel free to contact us at 028 9097 5227 or visit our website at https://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/ael/Study/Arts/Undergraduate/Music/. Discover the unique opportunities awaiting you at Queen’s University Belfast – School of Music, where your musical journey begins!

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