The London Chorus – Handel’s Messiah – 7.30pm

The London Chorus sings Handel’s Messiah, 7.30pm 19 November 2025 at Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Square.

Experience the timeless majesty of Handel’s Messiah in a live performance by The London Chorus that brings one of the greatest masterpieces of classical music to life. From the stirring “Hallelujah Chorus” to the deeply moving arias and choruses, Messiah has inspired audiences for centuries with its powerful message of hope, joy, and triumph.

19 November 2025

7.30pm

Holy Trinity Sloane Square

Book Tickets

Performed with the New London Orchestra, professional soloists, and conducted for the first time by William Vann, our newly appointed Musical Director, this concert promises an unforgettable evening of soaring melodies and rich harmonies that capture the spirit of the season.

Whether you are a lifelong classical music lover or discovering this masterpiece for the first time, Handel’s Messiah is a must-hear experience that will leave you uplifted and inspired. Join us to celebrate the enduring beauty of one of the world’s most beloved oratorios.

Featured artists
ROWAN PIERCE – SOPRANO
ROSEMARY CLIFFORD – MEZZO-SOPRANO
RUAIRI BOWEN – TENOR
ANDREW TIPPLE – BASS

WILLIAM VANN – CONDUCTOR
THE LONDON CHORUS
NEW LONDON ORCHESTRA

Tickets £18-£35

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