Summer School - Plymouth

A free three-day creative music production programme for 15–18 year olds

Tuesday, July 21, 2026
10:00

Plymouth Summer School

21–23 July 2026 | 10:00–15:00 each day | Free to attend

 

Spend three days making music in a professional studio. Work with industry creatives, get hands-on with real equipment, and leave with a track you made yourself. Whether you're a songwriter, vocalist, musician or just getting started with music production this summer school is for you.

Free to attend. No experience needed. Places are limited.

We especially welcome applications from young people who may not usually have access to music making facilities, including those from lower income backgrounds, underrepresented communities, and anyone considering university in the future.

 

What You'll Do

•       Create and develop your own songs

•       Learn the basics of music production and recording

•       Work in professional studio spaces

•       Collaborate with other young producers and performers

•       Take home music you created during the programme

 

What Happens Each Day

Day 1: Get Started

Settle in, explore the campus, and get creative. An introduction to music production to kick things off.

Day 2: Create

Work with a music industry professional to write, record and produce your track.

 Day 3: Record & Share

Studio time in our control rooms and live rooms and a chance to share your work and get feedback.

 

Who Is It For?

•       Ages 15–18

•       Anyone interested in music production, songwriting, or performing

•       No previous experience required

 

How to Register

Places are free but limited. To register your interest, complete the form below. We'll confirm your place and send everything you need to know ahead of the programme week commencing 6th July 2026.

 

Questions? Email outreach@dbsinstitute.ac.uk or call 0161 552 6467.

Where to find us

dBs Plymouth

6 Elizabeth Court

Higher Lane

Plymouth

PL1 2AN

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any experience in music or music technology?
No experience needed. The summer school is designed for people at the start of their creative journey.

How do I apply?
Complete the registration form on this page. Applications are reviewed by our outreach team, and places are confirmed by early July.

Is it really free?
Yes. The programme is completely free to attend, including all studio sessions and materials.

How many places are there?
We keep cohorts small, a maximum of 15–20 students per campus.

I'm a parent, teacher, or youth worker. Can I find out more?
Email outreach@dbsinstitute.ac.uk and we'll be happy to talk through the summer school or share information you can pass on.

How do I get to the Plymouth campus?
Plymouth train station is around 10 minutes on foot. There are good bus links across the city. Limited on-street parking is available nearby.