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The Aphasia New Music Group

Location

UCL Bloomsbury Theatre

15 Gordon St , WC1H 0AH

Times

Wednesday, 7 October 2026

18:30 – 19:30

Ticket Price

£20/£10/Pay What You Can

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An Evening of Original Songs

The Aphasia New Music Group unites people with aphasia, musicians and speech and language therapists. The project celebrates the creativity of people with aphasia, a life-changing condition which affects the use of language but not intelligence. Aphasia is caused by brain injury, most commonly the result of stroke.

Together, the group writes and performs original music, made in weekly sessions throughout the year. Alongside brand-new material, this concert will revive songs from the group’s back catalogue, with a full band and visuals co-created with artist and stroke-survivor Eilish Briscoe.

For the first time this year, the group has written and recorded an original Christmas single which will be released into the UK charts. Working with the charity SayAphasia and their national network, members of the group took a mobile recording set-up around the country, and recorded more than a hundred people with aphasia singing. This concert will launch the single, ‘Listen’, and feature the first live performance of the track.

The Aphasia New Music Group is produced by Finn Beames & Company in collaboration with the UCL Communication Clinic. It was launched in January 2023 and is currently funded by City Bridge Foundation and a private donor.

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