EVENTS
Upcoming | 2026
January 5th-23rd | France Tour Dates TBC
January 24th | New Programme Solo Recital at Paisley Abbey - 12pm
April 22nd-30th | Solo Recitals Cruise on Board Fred Olsen Borealis
April 30th | Solo Recital, St Ann’s Dublin - 1pm
May 10th | Solo Recital Classicum Concert Series, Milan - 3pm
May 25th-June 10th | Duo Recitals with soprano Stephanie Edwards on board P&O Arcadia
July 3rd | Solo Recital at St Bride’s, London - 1pm
December 4th | Solo Recital at Classic Music Live! Falkirk - 2pm
Past Events | 2025
February 10th | Traditional Song Recital with National Mòd Medalist Ruairidh Gray at Music In the Mearns - 3pm
April 29th | Mozart Piano Concerto no20 with RCS Alumni Quintet at Newton Mearns Parish Church - 3pm
May 2-15th | Art Song and Opera Recitals with Stephanie Edwards Soprano on board P&O Aurora
May 24th | Solo Recital at Paisley Abbey, Scotland - 1pm
June 8th | Duo Recital with cellist Emily Brockett at Bothwell Music - 3pm
June 15th | Duo Recital with cellist Emily Brockett at St Giles, Cathedral in Edinburgh - 6pm
June 25th-July 7th | Art Song and Opera Recitals on board P&O Aurora Norwegian Fjords
July 13th | Solo Recital at CentreStage Kilmarnock - 10:30 Matiné
July 27th | Mozart Concerto No. 20 at St Giles’ Cathedral - 6pm
August 6th | Solo Recital at Dunkeld Cathedral Music Festival - 12pm
August 7th | Solo Recital at St Pancras Church, London - 1pm
August 17th | Duo Recital with cellist Emily Brockett at St Michael’s Linlithgow - 2pm
August 25th | Solo Recital at St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh - 1pm


"It has been such a privilege to welcome Karolína Kubálková to St Giles' Cathedral twice in the past year. Her musicianship and virtuosity is simply amazing, and she has delivered absolutely exceptional programmes. Recently, she brought a real intensity and depth of expression to Mozart’s D minor concerto, balancing virtuosity with insight. The performance left a profound impression and was met with warm and sustained applause. I can't wait to invite her back to the cathedral very soon.”
Jack Oades, Director of Music at St Giles’ Cathedral