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Support Us

Your support and generosity will help us to continue ensuring world-class music is accessible to all the people and schools of Glossopdale. Whether your donation is small or large, your support will make a real difference.

Become a
Friend

 

Support us by becoming a Friend of Glossop Music Festival.

 

Receive exclusive benefits like priority booking and social events.

Corporate Sponsorship

 

Align your business with a festival attracting nationally and internationally renowned musicians.

 

Receive tailored benefits that match your business objectives. 

Make a
Donation

 

Make a simple and quick one-off donation to us right now!

 

Your contribution will go to supporting the future work of Glossop Music Festival.

What your donations mean to us

Discover the kinds of things your generous donations help to fund 

£50

Five young people can attend a musical workshop

£100

Musician and dancer for an outreach assembly

£150

Web and digital communications for a year

£200

An orchestral musician for one day at the Festival

£300

Hire and tuning of a grand piano for the Festival

Sponsors

Glossop Music Festival is grateful for the continued support of its sponsors

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Friends of Glossop Music Festival

Glossop Music Festival is proud to have a base of Friends who support our organisation

Peter and Helen Aczel, Alison Allcard, Mark Allison, Mark Adlard, Jeff and Pat Barlow-Ralls, Marion Barter, Christopher & Barbara Bohan, Helen Bowdur, Mike & Gill Bull, Ian Chesters, Tim & Maureen Cox, Ruth Cram, Lesley Cropper, Angela & Jeremy Dale, Jane Dixon, Kate Dowland, Susan Eversfield Sylvia and David Farrar, Penelope Fish, Roger Fletcher, Elizabeth (Anne) Fox, Sam Griffiths-Jones, Mark Henderson, Nina Hill, Cilla Hollman, Ghislaine Howard, Michael Howard, Simon Hurrell, Louise Hurrell, Janet Lee, Jim and Pat Joyce, Ian Laybourn, Caro and Michael Millington, Lesley Mitchell and Nick Minns Mitchell, Linda Otridge, Christopher Parrack, Esme Pickford, Jennifer Powell, David and Deborah Quinn, David Reeve, Nicola Syddall, Keith White, Andy Zuntz and and Karen Mitchell

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