Horsham Museum's Museum Late events return this year with a programme of 3 talented musical acts all with links to heritage and tradition. Attendees of the events can enjoy the museum all until 8pm with a bar and live music from 6pm.
Our Museum Late events return this year with a programme of 3 talented musical acts all with links to heritage and tradition. Attendees of the events can enjoy the museum all until 8pm with a bar and live music from 6pm.
Friday 19 June - Ukrainian Voices Choir and Nebo i Zemlia
The Ukrainian Voices and Nebo i Zemlia Choirs share the beauty and traditions of Ukrainian music while bringing communities together through a shared love of song. Their performances are a celebration of cultural heritage, friendship, and the enduring spirit of Ukraine.
A programme of the evenings music with English translations of the songs can be found here: Celebrating Ukrainian Folklore
Friday 24 July - The Witchcraft and Vagrancy Act
The Witchcraft and Vagrancy Act blends elements of traditional folk, folk horror, dark cabaret, and the gothic, mesmerically unearthing the sinister side of traditional music with spooky sensibilities and a wicked sense of humour. The ghostly folk trio revels in exposing the horrors of our collective past, hidden away in the typically rose-tinted view of folk music and tradition.
Friday 21 August
Italian saxophonist Betty Accorsi and guitarist Andrea Martelloni return to Horsham Museum for an intimate, atmospheric performance. Accorsi’s award-winning original music blends contemporary jazz with Mediterranean, Celtic and English folk influences, drawing inspiration from John Surman and the modal explorations of John Coltrane.
Please note that the museum lates entertainment takes place in the garden regardless of weather conditions. The event is not bookable and so if the event reaches capacity you may need to wait to enter the museum. The museum cannot guarantee that chairs will be available but guests are welcome to bring their own camping style chairs.
Published: 19 Jun 2026