This family friendly event is the perfect way to get ready for Christmas.
Join the choristers and lay clerks of the Cathedral Choir as we sing popular Christmas songs and hear a range of readings which will bring out the joy and wonder of this special time.
Arrive early to guarantee the best seats in the Nave which will be filled with angels and goodwill.
Don't miss this new and exciting occasion which promises uplifting music, memorable words and the awe-inspiring beauty of the candlelit Nave to capture the peace and joy of Christmas.
The event lasts approximately an hour.
Please let us know beforehand if you require spaces for wheelchairs so that we can include the whole family.
Please note, no evensong/evening prayer this day.
The event is free to attend and all are welcome.
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