The Yale Whiffenpoofs – America’s Oldest a cappella group – 6.30pm
Join the Yale Whiffenpoofs, America’s oldest and most renowned collegiate a cappella group, for an evening of song, fun and wine in the heart of London!
The ensemble which has included famous people like Cole Porter, was founded in 1909 at Yale as a barbershop quartet. Their cheerful, light-hearted repertoire has expanded to include music from all genres and generations-- Jazz, Blues, Rock, folksongs, contemporary Pop..
Perfect for a mis-summer night’s eve and suitable for all ages.
Featuring award-winning, organic, sustainable wines from Chêne Bleu.
Upcoming Events
The Pico Players’ Autumn Concert 2025
Join us for The Pico Players' Autumn Concert 2025! After many years of popular demand from orchestra and audience alike - we are delighted to be performing Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, alongside some other favourites you are sure to recognise.
Bizet - Carmen, Suite No.1
Debussy - Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Berlioz - Symphonie fantastique
Conductor: Leo Geyer
Holy Trinity Sloane Square – Mozart’s Requiem – 7pm
HOLY TRINITY PRESENTS
MOZART’S REQUIEM and other great choral works on a theme of remembrance.
Duruflé Requiem – Twickenham Choral – 7pm
Join Twickenham Choral for a moving performance of Maurice Duruflé's Requiem in the beautiful surroundings of Holy Trinity Sloane Square. Composed in 1947, this deeply spiritual work blends Gregorian chant with rich harmonies to create an atmosphere of serenity and hope. Unlike more dramatic settings of the Requiem Mass, Duruflé's version offers a message of peace and consolation.
The concert also includes a performance of Rob Fenton's Ave Verum and music from cellist Oliver Simpson.
Twickenham Choral is conducted by Howard Ionascu. The choir will be joined by acclaimed soloists Cathy Bell mezzo soprano and Alexander Hopkins baritone, and accompanied by organist Andrew Lumsden.