
Birmingham

Music Festival
- 10 and 11 October 2026 -
FESTIVAL POLICIES
DATA PROTECTION:
The Birmingham Music Festival needs to collect and use certain information about individuals in order to successfully run the Festival.
We use the information you give to use when you enter in order to schedule the Birmingham Music Festival, communicate with you via email to give you information about the Festival you have entered and information regarding future Festivals. You have the opportunity to opt into this when you enter the Festival.
The Birmingham Music Festival ensures that personal information is treated lawfully and correctly. To this end, the Birmingham Music Festival fully endorses and adheres to the eight principles of data protection as detailed in the General Data Protection Regulation.
Information collected is processed fairly and lawfully; is used only for specific and lawful purposes; is accurate, adequate, relevant and not excessive; is kept for no longer than necessary; is processed in accordance with the rights of the individuals; is kept secure and is not transferred to countries that do not offer adequate data protection. Access to information is strictly limited.
Information will not be given to third parties.
Any requests to access information held by the Festival must be made in writing to the Chairman (see Rule 20) and will be dealt with promptly by the Data Protection Officer.
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CHILD PROTECTION:
In accordance with current Child Protection guidelines children under the age of 18 years will not be admitted to the Festival unless accompanied by a parent, guardian or other responsible adult.
Parents, teachers and others who are responsible for entering minors to the Festival are advised that it could be a stressful experience for a minor to rehearse for and then play in several classes at a single festival.
This is especially the case in open classes where players have normally reached at minimum the higher examination grades, and some are experienced festival performers.
The use of cameras, video or any type of recording equipment, including mobile phones, is prohibited.
A copy of the Festival's Child Protection Policy may be found here.