Christmas Carol Concert

It’s time to come together for every dog and cat at our annual Battersea Christmas Carol Concert on Thursday 5 and Friday 6 December 2024. Sing carols in the company of our Battersea dogs and in the beautiful surroundings of St Luke’s and Christ Church, Chelsea. 

 

When: Thursday 5 December and Friday 6 December 2024. Doors will open at 7pm, the concert begins at 7:30pm.
Where: St Luke’s & Christ Church, Sydney Street, London, SW3 6NH.

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All the money raised will go towards giving rescue animals everywhere a very merry Christmas and a brighter future.

CAROLS, DOGS AND PLENTY OF FESTIVE CHEER

Guests will be welcomed by some of our incredible rescue dogs. You can also enjoy popular carols and beautiful music from Collegium Musicum of London Chamber Choir (CML). 

With special guests and friends of Battersea (both human and canine), we will bring you plenty of festive cheer – as well as mulled wine and mince pies to be enjoyed by all. You can also pick up some Christmas gifts from the Battersea shop!

All the money raised will help Battersea bring in animals from the cold and give a warm welcome, love and expert care to the dogs and cats that need us.

 

HOW TO FIND US

The concert will take place at:  

St Luke's & Christ Church
Sydney Street
London
SW3 6NH

The church is off Sydney Street and a five-minute walk south of the Kings Road.  

By tube: South Kensington and Sloane Square are both about a 10-minute walk from the church.  

By bus: The following bus routes stop at the King’s Road, which is close to the church: 19, 22, 11, 319. The best bus stop at which to alight for the short walk to the church is Chelsea Old Town hall.  

GET IN TOUCH

If you have any questions, you can contact our team on 020 7627 7883 or email events@battersea.org.uk.

Mars Petcare Logo Sponsor Battersea Christmas Carol Concert

Mars Petcare is proud to have supported Battersea’s work throughout 2024. See how Mars Petcare has also partnered with Battersea with the Pedigree Relief Fund, which aims to support vulnerable pet owners and ensure rescue shelters don’t get overwhelmed. For more information visit the Pedigree website.