Clontarf: Music for Babies

Clontarf: Music for Babies

Live, accessible, classical concerts for you and your child. Bring your babies along to experience the finest chamber music. On their terms.

By Classicalkids.ie

Date and time

Wed, 19 Jun 2024 11:00 - 12:00 GMT+1

Location

St Anthony's Hall

Clontarf Road Clontarf Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • 1 hour

Live classical music concerts in a relaxed, local setting. Take a moment for yourself to sit back and enjoy the finest chamber music, as your baby feeds, sleeps, plays and absorbs all the benefits of this wonderful music. Our performers are Ireland's best and brightest professional musicians and we are looking forward to entertaining you.

Suitable for ages 0-3 years.

If you would like more information on these lovely concerts, head over to classicalkids.ie for all the lowdown.

Frequently asked questions

What age group is this concert suitable for?

The Music for Babies concerts are for adults, and babies from 0-3 years. Siblings are always welcome. We strive to create a relaxed, baby friendly environment where adults can enjoy the highest quality of chamber music, and babies are free to play, feed and sleep.

Can I bring my buggy?

Of course. We have a designated area for buggies.

What's your refund policy?

We understand that life happens, and you may not be able to attend our event. We are happy to offer a full refund up to one day before the concert.

Do I need to buy a ticket for my baby?

Babies are free! Adults are required to purchase a ticket. Two adults, one baby and a sibling would need to purchase two tickets. One adult and one baby would need to purchase one ticket.

Organised by

Relaxed, fun & affordable classical music concerts for parents, kids, toddlers & babies in local community settings.
 
Classicalkids.ie was formed in 2013 by mums Aura and Sylvia. As professional musicians, we have a strong desire to share the joy of live chamber music with parents, babies and children, in a relaxed and child-centred atmosphere.
Too often in the early years of parenting, concert going is synonymous with the stress and pressure of keeping babies and children still and quiet. That's if they are eve