An annual tradition is being continued this Christmas, with an uplifting rendition of Handel’s Messiah in St Paul’s Cathedral.
I attended a couple of years ago, and stirring song and music in the stunning surroundings of the mighty Cathedral is an overwhelming evening.
The performance takes place on Wed 6th December at 6:30pm.
The event is free, although a collection tray will be passed around during the (short) toilet-break in the concert with a suggested donation of £10.
To book tickets, go here.
The Messiah is part of the Cathedral’s Christmas celebrations — full details of which are here.
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Are they doing this again in 2018?
Their plans are announced in October.