Unfortunately, Benjamin Hulett withdrew from three concerts with Iestyn Davies and Mary Bevan planned on the 28th of March 2026 at the Wigmore Hall
Unfortunately, Mr. Hulett's role of Fischerman in Stravinsky's The Nightingale at Royal Opera House in July 2020 was cancelled due to the pandemic.
He was replaced with plenty of notice by Robin Tritschler on the 13th of May 2020 at the Cadogan Hall, a concert later cancelled due to the pandemic.
Mr. Hulett performed Pergolesi's Stabat mater with Tim Mead, Carolyn Sampson and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Martyn Brabbins on the 6th of August 2021.
Mr. Hulett performed with the Royal Choral Society and Mary Bevan on the 30th of May 2021.
Mr. Hulett performed in a live streamed concert with John Wilson on the 15th of April 2021.
Mr. Hulett performed the role of Jupiter in Handel's Semele with Brenda Rae in the title role, Elizabeth DeShong as Juno and Ailish Tynan as Iris, Christopher Lowrey as Athamas, Joseph Beutel as Priest, The Clarion Choir on the 5th of April 2019 at the Barbican Hall.
He sang in Haydn's The Creation on the 19th of November 2018 with the Holst Singers, William Berger, Lucy Crowe and La Nuova Musica under the baton of David Bates at Sinfonia Smith Square.
Benjamin Hulett performed at the final song recital of the season at the Wigmore Hall on the 29th of July 2017 together with Elizabeth Watts.
Mr. Hulett joined Mary Bevan at the Wigmore Hall on the 29th of March 2017 in a performance of Handel's Alceste and sang the role of the Evangelist in Heinrich Schütz's Christmas Story SWV435 on the 19th of December 2016 at the same venue.
Mr. Hulett joined the Early Opera Company at the Wigmore Hall on the 23th of June 2016 in a performance of Handel's La Resurrezione HWV47.
Mr. Hulett joined soprano Ailish Tynan for an all Schubert evening at the Wigmore Hall on the 15th of May 2018.
Mr. Hulett made his ROH debut in 2014 as Edmondo in Manon Lescaut.
Benjamin Hulett studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Mr. Hulett made his BBC Proms debut on the 25th of July 2004 in Dvořák's Mass in D major, Op 86 with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Andrew Davis.