Festive Family Carols with St Martin’s Junior Choir
Saturday 13 December 2025
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Celebrate the season in style with our Festive Family Carols concert, featuring our very own Junior Choir. Join us as we offer the chance for children and adults of all ages to come together in a short one-hour programme of popular carols and music, including a few favourites for you to sing along with.
Make your visit extra special by pre-booking our Christmas lunch and drink offer (hot chocolate for the kids!) or a mince pie and a warming glass of Mulled Wine; available when you book your tickets.
This concert lasts one hour with no interval.
St Martin’s Voices
St Martin’s Junior Choir
Jennifer Sterling director
Sussex Carol – arr. David Willcocks
Once in royal David’s city (All)
The little road to Bethlehem – Michael Head
The Christmas life – Lucy Walker
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day – John Gardner
Little donkey (All)
Away in a manger – Kirkpatrick arr. Gjeilo
Carol of the bells – Mykola Leontovich arr. Wilhousky
God rest ye merry, gentlemen (All)
Silent night – arr. Wolfgang Lindner
Adam lay y bounden – Peter Warlock
We three kings – arr. David Willcocks
Mid-winter – Bob Chilcott
The twelve days of Christmas – arr. John Rutter
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer – Johnny Marks arr. Paul Ayres
Jingle Bells – arr. David Willcocks
O come, all ye faithful (All)
We wish you a merry Christmas – arr. Arthur Warrell
Dates, Times & Book
| Sat 13 Dec | 2:00 PM | £26/£19/£10 | Book |
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