Celebrate Christmas with Childline – 7pm
Looking for a special way to celebrate Christmas? Join the NSPCC at Holy Trinity Church on Thursday 11 December for their annual Christmas Carol Concert, a star-studded festive event raising money for Childline!
This magical evening will include heart-warming readings from beloved actors Ben Miller, Chris Harper
and Linda Bassett, and world class performances by former Sugababe
Heidi Range, award-winning classical singer Ellen Williams, Call the Midwife star Rebecca Gethings and both BBC Young Choristers of the Year.
The evening will be hosted by brilliant presenter and author Kate Lawler, who will be joined by iconic actress
Gwyneth Strong, and guests will be welcomed with a delicious mince pie and a glass of fizz kindly sponsored by Lindt – making it a truly special festive celebration.
Where: Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9BZ
When: Thursday 11 December 2025
Time: Doors open 6.30pm, show starts at 7pm
Ticket price: From £40
All money raised helps power our Childline service, a life-changing gift to children all over the country — giving them a voice when they need it most.
Don’t miss out! Buy your tickets now and join our festive, fundraising celebration.
Upcoming Events
London Oriana Choir – Path of Miracles –
Composer Joby Talbot’s acclaimed choral work, Path of Miracles, takes its inspiration from the famous ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago di Compostela in northern Spain, chronicling the 500-mile journey from the foot of the northern Pyrenees. Join London Oriana Choir, special guest singers from the award-winning, original commissioning ensemble Tenebrae and Dominic Ellis-Peckham for a truly memorable and dramatic performance of this unique choral masterpiece.
The Esterhazy Singers – Haydn’s St Nicholas Mass, and Holst’s The Cloud Messenger – 7pm
Haydn’s mass was dedicated to Nicolaus Esterhazy, his patron from whom we take our name, and in this performance it is paired with Holst’s little known choral masterpiece, considered by the composer one of his best works.
Doors open from 6:30pm for a 7pm performance. Tickets are £25, or £10 for under 25 year olds, and are available at the website below or on the door. Programmes will be available for purchase on the door for £2.
London Concert Choir – Howells Requiem & Stainer The Crucifixion – 7.30pm
in London Concert Choir for an evening of sacred music from two of the great English choral composers, in the perfect setting.
The understated beauty and emotion of Herbert Howells’ interwar Requiem offers the perfect foil for the reverent Victorian grandeur of John Stainer’s Passiontide oratorio, The Crucifixion.
Howells’ unaccompanied Requiem brings his unmistakable compositional voice and very personal interpretation to the Church’s liturgy for the dead. Composed in 1932, but unpublished until 1980, it provided the genesis of the more complex and widely acclaimed Hymnus Paradisi. With characteristic precision and clarity, Howells evokes loss, grief, reflection and redemption, blending elements of the Latin mass and The Book of Common Prayer.