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| You want Santa, big bands, carols, family fun and festive bangers? You got it | Sure, we all love Christmas (pipe down Scrooge!), and if there’s one place that does it well each year, it’s the Royal Albert Hall. And of course this time around it’s going to be slightly different but you didn’t think that would stop them doing it in style, did you?
Yep, this iconic London venue will be opening its doors for the first time since March for a season of socially-distanced festive concerts. And if you can’t make it down in person? They’re streaming loads of it too.
This year’s programme is a belter. It features an evening with the Royal Choral Society, a performance of Handel’s ‘Messiah’, a swinging celebration of big band music with Guy Barker, a six-day run of carol concerts and what looks like a very enchanting storytime grotto experience with Father Christmas himself.
Tickets for these – and many more RAH events – are on sale now. All events are in accordance with current government guidelines and there’s a rock-solid Covid-19 refund and exchange policy, so you can book with confidence. | |
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Carols at the Royal Albert Hall | It's time to once again enjoy your favourite traditional carols and modern festive arrangements |
| Father Christmas | There’s an all-new, magical festive experience as the Royal Albert Hall porch is transformed into an enchanting winter grotto |
| Guy Barker's Big Band Christmas | The much-loved annual tradition of Guy Barker’s Big Band Christmas returns for its fifth year |
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