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Lucy Noble

Enthusiast · DISC type i
Artistic Director at AEG Presents UK
📍 London, England, United Kingdom

Lucy Noble is the Artistic Director for AEG Presents UK, a role she took on after a distinguished 20-year career at the Royal Albert Hall, where she became its first-ever Artistic Director. A graduate of the Royal College of Music, she is recognized for revitalizing programming and driving expansion into new genres.

Outside of her primary role, Lucy is deeply invested in music-related charities. She serves as the Vice Chair of Nordoff and Robbins and is a trustee for both the London Youth Choirs and DONNE | Women in Music. A mother of three, she is a passionate flute player in her spare time.

She broke new ground by producing the first-ever orchestral concert at the American Express presents BST Hyde Park festival.

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Experience
10 Years
Current Role
Artistic Director
Job Level
Mid-senior
Location
London, England, United Kingdom
Personality Overview

How Lucy shows up

Non-Confrontational
Optimistic
Consensus Focused

They are more about building relationships than just cutting deals. They are generally friendly, so be careful when relying on their word. Unlike D or C types, they are convinced more by stories and testimonials.

Priorities

Topics Lucy cares about

Music Therapy
Serves as the Vice Chair for Nordoff and Robbins, the UK's largest music therapy charity, and actively promotes its mission to transform lives through music.
Women in Music
As a trustee of DONNE | Women in Music, she actively supports and champions the work of women in the industry and has hosted panels on the topic.
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Career

Work history

2-2023
Artistic Director
AEG Presents UK
3-2023
Vice Chair and Trustee
Nordoff and Robbins
11-2023
Trustee
London Youth Choirs
6-2023 - 9-2025
Trustee
DONNE | Women in Music
6-2021 - 2-2023
Artistic Director
Royal Albert Hall
In the press

Media appearances

AEG Presents Artistic Director Lucy Noble joins Nordoff and Robbins Board of Trustees. Featured in Record of the Day
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Education
Bachelor of Music Hons
Royal College of Music
Social presence
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

i

Influence (I)

Influence (I) reflects the degree to which a person prefers to work by influencing or persuading others. Those scoring high tend to be people oriented, motivated by social recognition and building relationships.

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