Christmas Carol Concert 2024
11 Dec 2024 6 p.m.
Galas and special events
St Paul’s Church, Knightsbridge and The Peninsula, London
We're delighted to announce that the 25th Christmas Carol Concert will take place on Wednesday 11 December 2024 at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge with a special reception at The Peninsula Hotel, London.
About the Christmas Carol Concert
A magic of Christmas awaits at our annual Christmas Carol Concert, held at one of the most beautiful Victorian churches in London: St Paul’s Church, Knightsbridge.
A truly magical concert for all the family, filled with popular Christmas carols, seasonal readings from celebrity guests and stunning musical performances from talented special guests including Thomas’s Battersea School Choir.
This year, the festivities will be extra special as we mark the 25th anniversary of this wonderful event. For one year only the traditional reception will be transformed into an elegant sit-down gala dinner taking place at The Peninsula Hotel.
All the money raised at the Carol Concert will directly fund the new, world-leading Children’s Cancer Centre – a unique resource for children with some of the most complex cancers.
Designed with the needs of children and families at its very heart, the centre will be far more than just a building. Providing digitally advanced wards, cutting-edge imaging technology, state-of-the-art treatment facilities, and a new school, it will support every aspect of care for children and their families from diagnosis to remission and beyond.
Our sponsors
Trailfinders have sponsored the Christmas Carol Concert for 19 years. We're sincerely grateful for their ongoing support.
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