
Aldeburgh Festival
The Aldeburgh Festival is an annual arts festival held in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. Founded in 1948 by composer Benjamin Britten and his collaborators, it showcases a rich program of classical music, opera, theater, and contemporary arts. The festival attracts renowned musicians and performers from around the world, creating a vibrant cultural atmosphere. Each June, audiences enjoy concerts, recitals, and special events in various venues, including the historic Snape Maltings. The festival is celebrated for its commitment to artistic innovation and excellence, making it a significant highlight in the UK's cultural calendar.