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Bristol
Beacon

Tue 16 Jun 2026

14:00

Care Homes Concert 2026

with Aurora Orchestra

Beacon Hall

Family/friends/public tickets

£6 inc. booking fee non-care home residents

An orchestra conducted by a person in a blue shirt is on the stage. An audience made up of care home residents watches

You are warmly invited to join Aurora Orchestra for an immersive, participative concert specially created for Bristol’s care home community.

Delivered in partnership with Bristol Beacon and Bristol Care Homes, this joyful, interactive annual event is designed to bring music, connection, and shared experience to residents and staff alike. 

As the pioneers of performing a symphony entirely from memory, Aurora Orchestra is known for its absorbing, immersive performances. This performance will be no different: an inspiring revelation for Bristol’s care home community, as Aurora’s musicians play all around the residents, demonstrating how it feels to be part of the orchestra and bringing them closer to the music.

Hear Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony played entirely from memory, as well as some memorable favourites that link to the Jupiter Symphony, including Over the Rainbow and Mozart’s 12 Variations on Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. There will be opportunities to join in the performance in interactive moments.

Friends and family of residents, and everyone else are also welcome to join to watch us for the concert. We will be seating friends and family on the Lower Tier in the auditorium, so you won’t be able to sit together, but will still experience the same performance, and be able to mingle before and after. Friends and family can book a ticket here.

Presented by Bristol Beacon

Format for care home residents: Allocated seating as explained above

Format for friends and family: Reserved seating in Lower Tier

 

Performance Times

Doors for Care Home residents: 12.45
Doors for family, friends & general public: 12.45 (Please note this is 75 minutes before concert start time)

Start: 14.00

Finish: 15.00

All Care Home residents will be seated in the Stalls area of Beacon Hall and friends & family & general public in the Lower Tier. There will be some time to mingle in Bridgehouse (our foyer space) with your loved ones before and after the concert.

All timings are approximate and subject to change

How to book: Care Homes

  1. Fill out the seating request form below. Please see below for information on seating types. Unfortunately wheelchair and transfer seats have now all been fully allocated.
  2. We will get back to you with confirmation of your request from 19 May 2026
  3. E-tickets will be issued ahead of the event (expected by 9 June 2026), along with full event information, including arrival details and the confirmed parking plan
  4. We will also be in touch to coordinate transport and send you access resources for the concert          

Seating types

Our Production and Community teams have been working to create a bespoke seating plan for Care Home groups in the Stalls area of the hall, to ensure that we can allow as many residents as possible to attend the concert. Below are the available seating types:

  • Easy-access seat: this is a seat that has more space around it, or is easy to get to (e.g. front row, end of a row)
  • Mobile seat: this is for someone who can get to their seat unassisted
  • Staff seat: this is for care home staff, or people supporting residents for the concert

Unfortunately wheelchair and transfer seats have now all been fully allocated.

If you have access requirements or would like to discuss seating options, please contact us and we will do our best to support you.

Meet Aurora Orchestra

Driven by the belief that orchestral music is for everyone, Aurora Orchestra has established itself as an innovative and boundary-breaking ensemble, creating musical experiences beyond the ordinary. Under its Principal Conductor Nicholas Collon, Aurora Orchestra has grown since its first concert in 2005 into an established name on the UK and international orchestral scene.

Aurora is the pioneer for memorised orchestral performance: it is the first orchestra worldwide to break down physical barriers to music by removing sheet music and stands for large-scale works. Over recent years, these memorised performances have developed into cross-genre dramatic and musical explorations that reach deeper under the skin of the music, devised by Aurora’s Artistic Director Jane Mitchell. Aurora has collaborated with an exceptional range of artists across different artistic disciplines.

Through its award-winning Creative Learning programme Aurora Classroom, Aurora regularly offers workshops and storytelling concerts for families, schools and young people, including children with special educational needs and disabilities. In 2022, Aurora launched a free pioneering online learning platform for schools, which includes teacher training and a wide range of resources to help teachers deliver music activities in the classroom, including bespoke activities for SEND settings.

Find out more

A person wearing black waves his baton at an orchestra, who play string instruments, wearing black
The Aurora Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Collon perform Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 with Jan Lisiecki, Heloise Werner for mira and Beethoven Symphony No. 5 (from memory) in the Southbank's QEH on 25 March 2023 Photo by Mark Allan

Contact us

For any questions, please contact our Community team via the link below.

Contact

The venue

Beacon Hall

at Bristol Beacon

Getting to the venue

Location: Beacon Hall is located within Bristol Beacon. Head to Level 1 and follow signs to find the auditorium.

Address: Bristol Beacon, Trenchard Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR

  Bicycle

Bicycle racks can be found in front of the main entrance on Trenchard Street, Colston Street, and on the city centre promenade. Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.

Car parking

Trenchard Street multi-storey car park is 200m away, directly behind Bristol Beacon.

  Bristol Clean Air Zone

Bristol Beacon is inside the Bristol Clean Air Zone. Check if your vehicle will be charged and how much you’ll have to pay.

  Bus

Most bus services stop in and around the city centre promenade, 250m from Bristol Beacon.

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Access

Mobility

Spaces for wheelchair users are in:

  • row S in the centre of the rear Stalls (10 spaces)
  • row Z in the left and right wings at the back of Lower Tier (4 spaces, 2 on each side),
  • row Z on the right only at the back of Upper Tier (2 spaces)

Assistance Dogs

Assistance dogs and emotional support animals are allowed in the performance space. Seats in row F are most suitable. If you prefer, you can leave your animal with a member of staff during the performance.

Hearing Facility

A Sennheiser MobileConnect assistive listening system is installed in the venue. Download the free App and use your own mobile device and headphones to listen to the performance. (Devices are available on request.)

View detailed access information

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