Londoners Enjoy Christmas Magic Across the City This Week
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If you’re in the mood for pure Christmas magic tonight, head to Cadogan Hall in Chelsea, where renowned choir The Sixteen bring their annual yuletide concert Christmas with The Sixteen back to town. According to Cadogan Hall’s programme, the concert starts at 7.30pm and blends medieval carols, Renaissance polyphony, and modern choral favourites into a beautifully atmospheric evening, all under the direction of Harry Christophers. Expect pieces like I Saw a Fair Maiden, Angels from the Realms of Glory, and Ave virgo sanctissima in one of London’s friendliest and most intimate concert halls.
Over in Westminster, Smith Square Hall is right in the middle of its Christmas Festival. Sinfonia Smith Square lists a lunchtime organ recital today at 1.05pm by Roger Sayer, featuring seasonal works by John Ireland, Louis-Claude Daquin, and J.S. Bach – perfect for a culture-packed lunch break. Later this evening at 7.30pm, their concert On Christmas Night offers a full choral and orchestral celebration with carols like Silent Night, O Holy Night, and Walking in the Air, performed by the Orchestra and Choir of London Choral Sinfonia. It’s a great option if you want traditional Christmas music in a stunning Baroque setting.
If your idea of festivity leans more toward glitter and belting out tunes, Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club is hosting Kristmas Kerry-oke tonight. OutSavvy describes it as a free, over-18s karaoke party led by drag host Kerry Mibagg, with mulled wine, loads of songs that aren’t just Christmas hits, and a rowdy, end-of-week energy. It’s the perfect place to wear that ridiculous Christmas jumper and sing your heart out in East London.
Looking ahead to Friday, Eventbrite lists a DJ Christmas Social – Russian Speakers Edition in London, a festive party bringing Russian-speaking Londoners together with a DJ set, dancing, and a relaxed social vibe. If you’re keen to meet new people or reconnect with the community before the holidays, this is one to put on your list.
And running right through the week and into the weekend, Christmas at Kew continues to transform Kew Gardens into a glowing fairytale. According to Kew’s event information, over a million lights, large-scale illuminated installations, and a winter trail wind through the gardens, with festive food stalls and hot chocolate stops along the way. It’s ideal for an after-dark wander with family, friends, or a date, and tickets are timed, so it’s worth booking ahead.
However you like to celebrate – with choral masterpieces, candlelit gardens, or chaotic karaoke – London has you covered this week.
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