Get into the festive spirit with Battersea Choral Society

By Lexi Iles

25th Nov 2021 | Local News

The carol concert will take place December 7 (credit: Unsplash)
The carol concert will take place December 7 (credit: Unsplash)

Get into the festive spirit with Battersea Choral Society.

Battersea is filling with festive cheer with the Winter Market returning to Battersea Power Station next week.

Battersea's renowned singers and musicians are back this year with their Christmas Carol Concert.

Attendees can enjoy their favourite Christmas carols and festive readings.

The event is open to children so the whole family can enjoy an evening of live music and singing.

Performances will include Chilcott Midwinter and Higgins Still, still, still.

Stephen Whitford will be the baritone soloist for the evening, performing some traditional delights with the choir joining him in singing Howells A Spotless Rose.

Music will be performed by Battersea Brass Ensemble with Benedict Lewis-Smith on piano and organ and Sam Evans as conductor.

Not only will you be able to enjoy a night of joyous music, the retiring collection will be donated to Katherine Low Settlement.

The charity supports children, young people and their families, older people, women and refugees as well as newly-arrived communities in the heart of Battersea.

The carol concert will take place at Holy Trinity, Sloane Square on Tuesday December 7 at 19:00.

Tickets can be purchased here.

Got a story? Get in touch with Lexi Iles via [email protected] or call 07964789627

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