March 5, 2026
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The Southbank Centre and TikTok have announced the launch of Crescendo, an innovative new accelerator programme designed to spotlight and support emerging classical music content creators across the UK, bringing the genre to a fresh, digital-first audience.
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With the classical music community on TikTok rapidly expanding—#ClassicalMusic posts have soared by 60% in the past year alone—Crescendo aims to nurture creators who are already producing engaging content on the platform. Whether you’re a virtuoso performer, a bedroom composer, a remixing DJ, or a passionate superfan from a non-traditional background, this programme is seeking diverse voices ready to reimagine classical music for the 21st century.
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Applications are now open until Thursday, 30 October 2025. Ten successful applicants will join the first-ever Crescendo cohort, gaining access to a comprehensive programme of mentorship, resources, and increased visibility, all designed to help them grow their creative impact and reach new audiences.
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This pioneering partnership marks a first for the UK’s largest arts centre and one of the world’s most influential digital platforms. The Southbank Centre’s commitment to a diverse and accessible classical programme meets TikTok’s powerful reach, where classical tracks and creators are already capturing the imagination of millions.
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Esther Abrami, violinist and content creator, said: “Bridging the worlds of classical music and digital storytelling has shown me how powerful platforms like TikTok can be in connecting new audiences with the artform. Crescendo is an opportunity to give artists, creators and musicians greater access to the arts through the Southbank Centre, while celebrating the creativity that makes classical music vibrant, relevant and inspiring today.”

Toks Dada, the Southbank Centre’s Head of Classical Music, said: “At the Southbank Centre, sharing classical music with the widest possible audience is at the heart of what we do. We are proud to be a place where both established and new audiences come to discover and experience, live in person, the wonder of classical music in a variety of different ways – from a theatrically-staged 17th-century ‘alehouse’ experience, to Multitudes: our new multi-arts festival powered by orchestral music.

Meeting people where they are, in this digital age, is an important part of connecting with the audiences of the future. That is why, together with TikTok, as a major digital hub for music discovery, we’re excited by the opportunity to work with the next wave of content creators to shine a light on this incredible artform and demystify classical music, helping to take it to a modern-day audience.”

Toyin Mustapha, TikTok’s Head of Music Partnerships, UK & Ireland, said: “TikTok is where new audiences discover and fall in love with music of every genre, and classical is no exception. Through our partnership with the Southbank Centre and the launch of Crescendo, we’re giving creators the tools and platform to showcase classical music in ways that feel fresh, relatable and exciting, helping the artform reach fans who may be hearing it for the very first time. As a celebration of British arts and culture, Crescendo will showcase the incredible talent and creativity emerging from TikTok creators across the UK.”

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Crescendo is more than an opportunity; it’s a movement to unlock classical music for a new generation. If you’re ready to shape the sound of the future, visit the Southbank Centre or TikTok to apply before 30 October 2025.
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Main Image -Esther Abrami performs at the launch of Crescendo in the Royal Festival Hall (c) 0 Toyin Mustapha, Esther Abrami, Toks Dada (c) Rekha Damhar.
Toyin Mustapha, Esther Abrami, Toks Dada (c) Rekha Damhar
Provided courtesy of Southbank Centre.
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