
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Performers
Emma Hatton vocalist
Alex Gaumond vocalist
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
In light of the coronavirus outbreak and current restrictions, these performances have been rescheduled from Saturday 19 December 2020 to Saturday 18 December 2021 at 3pm and 7.30pm. This will enable the concerts to go ahead safely and at full capacity, as originally planned.
We are sorry that this is such a long time away and so sorry for any disappointment this may cause.
We are doing our utmost to support the national effort in reducing the spread of coronavirus and the health and wellbeing of all our visitors, staff members and visiting performers is our number one priority.
Existing tickets for the original performances, both 3pm and 7.30pm on Saturday 19 December 2020, will be valid for the rescheduled Saturday 18 December 2021 3pm and 7.30pm performances respectively.
If you are unable to make the new date and request a refund, please contact the box office 020 7730 4500 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 3pm).
Seasonal classics and sing-along carols!
Back by popular demand, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s much-loved Christmas Cracker show returns to Cadogan Hall for another fun-filled festive extravaganza of Christmas songs, seasonal classics and sing-along carols.
Join the Orchestra, alongside conductor Nick Davies and two special West End guest vocalists Emma Hatton (Wicked, Evita) and Alex Gaumond (Miss Saigon, Company), for this enchanting Yuletide celebration that’s guaranteed to fill you with seasonal cheer.
Indulge in the sparkling atmosphere of a decked-out Cadogan Hall, with sumptuous mince pies, mulled wine and magical orchestral music – let the Christmas spirit come alive!
Ticket Information
£55, £45, £35, £25
All orders are subject to a transaction fee. See booking information for details, payment methods and delivery options.
Group Discount
Groups of 6+ save up to 30% – see RPO website for details
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