University of Georgia hosts new music festival

The University of Georgia New Music Festival took place on February 13 and 14, 2026, in Athens, Georgia. Hosted by the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, the event included lectures, concerts, and presentations focused on new musical works and composers.

The University of Georgia New Music Festival was held over two days, Friday, February 13, and Saturday, February 14, 2026, in Athens, Georgia. Organized by the Hugh Hodgson School of Music, the festival showcased contemporary music through a series of lectures, concerts, and presentations. These activities highlighted innovative musical compositions and the work of UGA composers.

The event emphasized music composition and new works within the field of contemporary music. It provided a platform for exploring recent developments in the UGA music school, drawing attention to the school's role in fostering musical innovation.

Photographic coverage captured the festival's atmosphere, underscoring its significance to the University of Georgia's music community in Athens. The festival aligns with the school's broader efforts in music education and performance.

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Illustration of Shaky Knees 2026 festival at Piedmont Park, Atlanta, headlined by The Strokes, Gorillaz, and Twenty One Pilots.
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Shaky Knees 2026 lineup announced with the Strokes, Gorillaz as headliners

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