Events for March 2026 – Page 11 – The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music

Theorizing Trauma and Disability in the Arts and Music Conference: Day 1

OCTOBER 16-19: The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and the Center for Musical Humanities present a four-day event exploring different perspectives on trauma and disabilities in the arts. Free and open to the public, the conference will feature musical performances, art installations, panel discussions and audience interaction. A conference featuring artists, scholars and students whose

Theorizing Trauma and Disability in the Arts and Music Conference: Opening Night Concert

OCTOBER 16-19: The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and the Center for Musical Humanities present a four-day event exploring different perspectives on trauma and disabilities in the arts. Free and open to the public, the conference will feature musical performances, art installations, panel discussions and audience interaction. A conference featuring artists, scholars and students whose

6th Annual Day of Armenian Music

The HASOM Armenian Music Program presents the 6th Annual Day of Armenian Music at UCLA, which will feature an album launch concert with guest artists, along with a series of workshops and “meet the artist” sessions. This event is co-sponsored by the UCLA Promise Armenian Institute.

Khachatur Avetisyan’s 100th Anniversary and Armenian Genocide Commemoration

In observance of the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, the Armenian Music Program hosts special guest musicians from Armenia and the LA Armenian community in this concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of the renowned composer Khachatur Avetisyan. The LA-based Haikian Chamber Choir, accompanied by a folk-instrument orchestra directed by Gayane Baghdasaryan and Mikayel Avetisyan, along with

Music Industry Career Fair

Set within the epicenter of the global music industry, the UCLA Music Industry Program’s Career Fair connects students and alumni with top professionals across the music business, offering direct access to companies shaping the future of the global music marketplace. Designed specifically for students in the Music Industry program, attendees have the chance to explore

UCLA Music Industry Capstone

We are pleased to invite you to our annual UCLA Music Industry Capstone, a celebration of the 2026 graduating classes of the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music’s Music Industry programs. This capstone showcase includes musical acts, presentations, and guest speakers that offer a glimpse into the future of our music industry.

Careers for Aspiring Dance Music Professionals

The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music’s Music Industry program welcomes aspiring executives and creators with interest in the Dance Music economy to participate in an up close and personal day with the foremost gatekeepers in the field. Learn directly from their experiences via an interactive panel, and make a lasting impression at an intimate

Berry Gordy Speaker Series

The Berry Gordy Music Industry Center at UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music hosts a compelling speaker series aiming to inspire and educate the next generation of music industry professionals by providing direct access to those shaping the industry, from creatives to executives each facet of the industry will be touched upon. Each event highlights

Behind the Spotlight: Collaboration, Innovation, and Evolution in Live Music Production

This panel brings together four industry leaders who represent every dimension of the live music ecosystem — from stage design and logistics to live performance, music direction, and creative leadership. Together, they explore how the live entertainment industry continues to evolve through technology, collaboration, and artistry, and what it takes to create and execute transformative

Sounding a Sustainable Music Industry Future

Join us for a dynamic conversation as part of the Berry Gordy Speaker Series, hosted by Dr. Tiffany Naiman in collaboration with the Music Sustainability Alliance. This thought-provoking panel will feature Amy Morrison, CEO, Co-founder, and Board Member of the Music Sustainability Alliance, alongside Jaime Nack, UCLA Music Industry Lecturer and President of Three Squares