Press Release: Nominations are now open for the 2026 Parliamentary Jazz Awards from Music Hubs and Schools Music Services

 PARLIAMENTARY JAZZ AWARDS 2026:

MUSICIANS’ UNION MUSIC HUB/SCHOOLS MUSIC SERVICES JAZZ EDUCATION AWARD

The Parliamentary Jazz Awards celebrate and recognise the vibrancy, diversity, talent and breadth of the jazz scene throughout the United Kingdom.

The Musicians’ Union are sponsoring the Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2026 and in particular a new award to celebrate the work of Music Hubs and Schools Music Services. This new award is being organised by the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group with financial assistance from the Musicians’ Union and the help and support of SoundStorm and Music Mark

The Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2026 will be held on Tuesday 13th October 2026 at the World Heart Beat in Nine Elms in London

The Musicians’ Union is proud to support the 2026 Parliamentary Jazz Awards,” said Naomi Pohl, General Secretary of the MU “The MU is pleased to support the new award for music hubs at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards. Music hubs play a crucial role in the development of young talent and it is fantastic to see this work formally recognised”

Dan Somogyi, head of SoundStorm Music Education Agency, co-lead of the South Coast Music Partnership (music hub), musician with Thokozile Collective and jazz programmer at Lighthouse, Poole, stated:

‘It’s been great to work in partnership with the APPG, the Musicians Union and Music Mark in helping to move forward with this new award for music hubs and services. It’s vital for a thriving jazz scene that young people are supported to explore and play a wide range of music genres, including jazz. This new award should hopefully encourage hubs and music services to grow their investment in jazz, whilst recognising those that are already doing great work in this field.’

Music Mark is delighted to be supporting the Parliamentary Jazz Awards, which celebrate the outstanding talent, creativity and diversity of the Jazz scene in the UK. Jazz enriches the UK music industry, inspires audiences, and provides opportunities for young emerging artists. We are proud to support an event that raises the profile of the genre and recognises those who continually shape the future of Jazz”.  – Chris Buglass, Director of Operations at Music Mark

“This new award is a great opportunity to celebrate the talents and energies of the great the Music Hubs and Schools Music Services”, said Lord Mann, Dame Chi Onwurah MP, Co-chairs of APPJG.

Please submit your application to Chris Hodgkins at appjag1@gmail.com by the deadline of Friday 31st July 2026 at Midnight There will be a shortlist of three nominees selected by a panel of people from the Musicians’ Union, Music Mark, jazz promoters and jazz educators.

Application forms are available for download from:


Notes to the Editor

The All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group (APPJG) currently has over 73 members from the House of Commons and House of Lords across all political parties. Their aim is to encourage wider and deeper enjoyment of jazz, to increase Parliamentarians’ understanding of the jazz industry and issues surrounding it, to promote jazz as a musical form and to raise its profile inside and outside Parliament. The Group’s officers as at the Annual General Meeting  on 20th November 2025 are the Chair, Chi Onwurah MP and Deputy Chair, Lord Mann. The Officers are Jo White MP, Baroness Nicholson, Neil Duncan-Jordan MP, Sarah Champion MP and Lord Spellar.

Recent reports can be seen here:

Submission to the open consultation on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence from Chris Hodgkins

Review of Jazz in England March 2025

State of Play: submission to the Culture Media and Sport committee

ACE Review a response from the All Party Parliamentary Jazz Group

Charter Review: MPs launch inquiry on future purpose, governance and funding of BBC

The Secretary is Chris Hodgkins with the assistance of Simon Jennings and Will Riley-Smith of NorthPoint Strategy and Andrew Lansley. The Secretary operates on a strictly pro bono basis and no expenses of any kind are paid to the Secretary. The contact address is: admin@appjag.org and the website is https://appjag.org/

29th June 2026

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