Hobgoblin Music has provided musicians with folk instruments, celtic instruments and acoustic instruments for 40 years. Most of our staff are gigging musicians, and our specialist musical advice is free.
From Monday 12th April, all the Hobgoblin Music shops in England will reopen for 6 days a week. We will be available for sales, repairs, advice, orders and collections. We’re […]
Do you have an instrument gathering dust that you’d like to sell on? With the Hobgoblin Music commission scheme, instrument owners can leave their instruments with us, we’ll display them […]
Across the country, our shop staff are preparing a tune for every day leading up to Christmas. On the first of December it’s the staff of our Birmingham branch with
UPDATE, 20/12/2020: The London and Canterbury branches are now click and collect only due to the new Tier 4 restrictions. Please contact us to arrange your purchase before you travel […]
Throughout November we have had daily deals online which will also be available to click and collect from participating shops. However it’s time for these paltry offerings to make way […]
UPDATE, APRIL 2021: All of our shops in England will re-open on Monday 12th April. Click / Phone & Collect is available in all of our branches. Please contact us […]
The Transpennine Harps Branch of the Clarsach Society have passed on this information about the forthcoming harp festival: Find out more here: https://transpennineharps.org/festival2020.html ——————————————– Join us for our first ever […]
Updated 14/07/20 The Hobgoblin Music shops have all now reopened for business. Most branches are open for limited days and hours while we adjust to the “new normal”, and all […]
This week, if all had gone to plan, would have been spent in Glastonbury with an excellent tunes and songs session, a concert by my enduring hero Robin Williamson, a […]
It is the first mild day of March: Each minute sweeter than before The redbreast sings from the tall larch That stands beside our door. William Wordsworth (1770-1850) February may be […]
Started in1951, the Inter Varsity Folk Dance Festival (IVFDF) is the UK’s longest continually-running folk festival, and among it’s best-loved. One of the unique features of the festival is it’s […]
“January, sick and tired you’ve been hanging on me…” Whether you’re feeling sick and tired or hale and hearty (and I sincerely hope its the latter!) nothing lifts the spirits […]