A Christmas Celebration with the Holst Singers
We are pleased to announce arrangements for our 2018 Christmas Concert with the Holst Singers in aid of bronchiectasis and lung infection research. The concert will be taking place at a NEW VENUE this year, ST PANCRAS CHURCH, Euston Road, NW1 2BA on Friday, 7th December at 7.30pm.
St Pancras Church is a beautiful historic building which is 200 years old and has a Grade I listing from English Heritage, as an important early example of the Greek Revival architecture. It is located opposite Euston Station and is a short skip and a hop from UCL and UCLH, and we are really excited to secure this new venue.
The concert will feature well-known traditional carols as well as more contemporary Christmas music. The Holst Singers are one of Britain’s foremost choirs. Our guest readers this year are well-known former BBC Radio 4 presenters, Charlotte Green and Brian Perkins.
The evening will comprise of a mixture of Christmas music performed by the choir, audience carols and seasonal readings. There will be wine and mince pies available before and after the concert and during the interval.
For tickets (£25) and further information, please contact Jane Walker tel: 01732 366346 or email missjanewalker@hotmail.com
Tickets are also available online from: https://bmholstsingersconcert.bpt.me
We hope you are able to join us for a feast of seasonal music and a most wonderful start to the festive season!


Donation received from Profile Pharma, towards the costs of staging this concert
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