2025-26 Season
Saturday, 7th March, 2025
S.S. Rotterdam, Rotterdam Harbour
🕰️ 16:30 Performance
🎫 Tickets: €21
A fun-filled concert with favourite Classical and popular pieces in a wonderful Art-Deco location. Accompanied by orchestra and featuring the Jubilee Choir and Choirs of the Choir School, Delft. Not to be missed!
Tickets on sale soon!
Saturday, 14th March, 2025
All Saints' Church, Odiham
🕰️ 19:00 Performance
🎫 Tickets: £15
Come and hear Morten Lauridsen's modern masterpiece, Lux Aeterna, filled with gorgeous harmonies and wonderful melodies that will leave you inspired and uplifted. Programme also to include music by Goodall, Rutter, Mozart, Gibbons, Quartel, and Duruflé.
Sunday, 5th July 2026
All Saints' Church, Odiham
🕰️ 18:30 Performance
🎫 Tickets: £15
Our Summer Concert this year explores music on an animal theme. Featuring music by Flanders and Swan and including the Joseph Horowitz's classic, Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo!
2026-27 Season
November, 2026 (Date TBA)
All Saints' Church, Odiham
🕰️ 19:00 Performance
🎫 Tickets: £15
Join us for Brahms’s stunning Requiem, a remarkable and deeply humane work that speaks to consolation, compassion, and the shared experience of loss and hope.
April, 2027 (Date TBA)
All Saints' Church, Odiham
🕰️ 19:00 Performance
🎫 Tickets: £15
Experience Poulenc’s radiant Gloria alongside Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, works of sparkling vitality and heartfelt devotion, alive with rhythmic energy, tenderness, and joy.
July 2027 (Date TBA)
All Saints' Church, Odiham
🕰️ 18:30 Performance
🎫 Tickets: £15
Our Summer 2027 concert is A Night at the Opera, featuring much-loved classics ranging from Handel and Mozart to Verdi and Bernstein—an evening celebrating some of the most iconic and joyful moments in operatic music.
2027-28 Season
November 2027 (Date TBA)
All Saints' Church, Odiham
🕰️ 18:30 Performance
🎫 Tickets: £15
Discover Oliver Tarney’s Magnificat, an exhilarating contemporary work that reimagines the ancient text with fresh immediacy. Driven by propulsive rhythms, glowing harmonies, and moments of striking tenderness, the music moves effortlessly between awe, joy, and exuberant praise.