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.

Upcoming Events
SSCS – St John Passion – 6pm
SSCS is delighted to invite you to our Spring Concert 2026 on Sunday 22 March at 6pm, directed by Oliver Lallemant. The programme is J S Bach's St John Passion and tickets are available here or on the door. You can download the flyer here. 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 Olly for details.
Read MoreWhitehall Orchestra – Verdi: Requiem – 7.30pm
Verdi: Requiem - Arranged by Richard Blackford for two pianos, organ and percussion
Verdi’s setting of the Requiem (1874) is beloved for its intense emotion, operatic lines and utterly thrilling power. This new arrangement by Richard Blackford combines the huge range of colours available to the organ, along with the percussive drive of the piano, timpani and bass drum, and allows smaller choirs to give a more intimate but equally thrilling performance of this amazing work.
Whitehall Choir is joined by top soloists and players for a performance not to be missed!
Handel’s Solomon – 6pm
A performance of Handel's magnificent oratorio, Solomon, written for double chorus and large baroque orchestra, given by the Holy Trinity Consort and choral scholars, accompanied by a orchestra of baroque players from London's' leading early music ensembles, including the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the Academy of Ancient Music.
Expect rousing choruses, tender arias, and the famous Arrival of the Queen of Sheba.