SSCS – Carmina Burana – 6pm

Sloane Square Choral Society
Now available! Summer Concert 2025 tickets at this link (and also at the door on the night)

SSCS is delighted to invite you to our Summer Concert 2025 on Sunday 6 July at 6pm, directed by Oliver Lallemant. The programme is Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. SSCS is always looking for even more members to be a part of our wonderfully fun and engaging choir. There's no audition; we welcome everyone.

Email admin@sloanesquarechoralsociety.com for details – or just turn up at any of our rehearsals which are on most Mondays 7pm–8.30 between 28 April and 30 June.

6 July 2025

6pm

Holy Trinity Sloane Square

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