Christmas Concert Tickets Now Available

A CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION

WITH THE HOLST SINGERS

Friday 8th December 2017 – 7.30pm

St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden

Our annual Christmas Concert with the Holst Singers will take place on Friday 8th December at 7.30pm. The Holst Singers is one of Britain’s foremost choirs, described by the BBC as a “leading chorus on the international stage”.  The concert takes place in the lovely setting of the 17th century St Paul’s Church on the Covent Garden piazza that was designed by Inigo Jones, and will feature well-known traditional carols, as well as more contemporary Christmas music.

The concert will raise money for Breathing Matters, and in particular research into Bronchiectasis led by Professor Brown at University College London.  Our guest readers this year are well known BBC Radio Presenters Nigel Rees and Charlotte Green. Nigel Rees is a writer and broadcaster who has been presenting Radio 4’s “Quote….Unquote” for 40 years.  Charlotte Green has been a familiar voice on the radio for many years, having been the news reader for the Radio 4 “Today” programme and presented the comedy programme “The News Quiz”, and currently being the “reader” for “Quote….unquote”.  In 2013, she joined Classic FM as well as BBC Radio 5 Live, where she announces the football results.

Book your tickets now for what promises to be an evening of wonderful festive entertainment.

Tickets (£25) are now on sale here.  For further information and paper tickets, please contact Jane Walker either by email missjanewalker@hotmail.com or by phone 01732 366346.

 

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

 

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