
"An annual tradition continues this Christmas, with a powerful performance of Handel's Messiah in St Paul's Cathedral. I've attended in the past, and even if the purists moan about something called "the acoustics"*, for the average Joe, stirring song and music in the stunning surroundings of the mighty Cathedral is an overwhelming evening. The performance traditionally takes place on the first Wednesday in December, which this year is 3rd December at 6:30pm."
"Tickets are on sale now, with Dome seating for £0 and Nave/Transept seats for £15. You can book tickets here. The Messiah is part of the Cathedral's Christmas celebrations - full details of which are here. 29th Nov - Advent Carol Service (free) 30th Nov - Advent Carol Service (free) 9th Dec - A Celebration of Christmas (free with ticket) 13th Dec - Britten's Ceremony of Carols (free) 14th Dec - Messiaen's La Nativité du Seigneur (free) 20th Dec - Family Carols (free with ticket)"
Handel's Messiah will be performed at St Paul's Cathedral as an annual Christmas tradition on the first Wednesday in December, this year on 3rd December at 6:30pm. Dome seating is free and Nave/Transept seats cost £15, with tickets available for booking now. The Messiah is included in a wider programme of Cathedral Christmas events, including free Advent Carol Services on 29th and 30th November, a Celebration of Christmas on 9th December (free with ticket), Britten's Ceremony of Carols on 13th December, Messiaen's La Nativité du Seigneur on 14th December, and Family Carols on 20th December (free with ticket).
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