Handel’s Messiah

Occurring
for 2 hours, 40 mins
Venue
Birmingham Cathedral
Address
Colmore Row Birmingham, B3 2QB, United Kingdom

Come and experience a spectacular performance of Handel’s most famous oratorio this Christmas.

Handel’s Messiah is one of the most famous choral works of all time, an oratorio describing the life and significance of Jesus Christ. The text comes entirely from the Bible and the music is a repository of famous tunes, particularly the iconic Hallelujah Chorus.

This performance will be conducted by David Hardie, with professional orchestra, Birmingham Cathedral Choir, and solo performances from Beth Stirling, Celia Butterfield, Tom Hawkey-Soar and Isaac Boulter.

Doors will open at 1800 with unreserved seating throughout the cathedral.

The performance will start promptly at 1900.

Refreshments will be served from our bar before the performance from 1800 and during the interval.

Buy tickets on https://birminghamcathedral.com/event/handels-messiah/
Ticket sales will open on Monday 12 August

Birmingham Cathedral

Birmingham Cathedral is the oldest building in the city centre still used for it’s original purpose. We are home to some remarkable treasures and the largest green space in central Birmingham.

We are honoured to have four beautiful stained-glass windows, designed by Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones, which were fully conserved and returned to their original glory in 2023.

We promote community cohesion through partnerships with faith groups, businesses, institutions, and charities, as well as undertaking an important civic role in the city.

We are free to visit, and all are welcome to attend services, light a candle, or simply enjoy our beautiful historic building. We also host a variety of different concerts and events throughout the year.

We also take bookings for group tours!

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Handel’s Messiah

Occurring
for 2 hours, 40 mins
Venue
Birmingham Cathedral
Address
Colmore Row Birmingham, B3 2QB, United Kingdom

Come and experience a spectacular performance of Handel’s most famous oratorio this Christmas.

Handel’s Messiah is one of the most famous choral works of all time, an oratorio describing the life and significance of Jesus Christ. The text comes entirely from the Bible and the music is a repository of famous tunes, particularly the iconic Hallelujah Chorus.

This performance will be conducted by David Hardie, with professional orchestra, Birmingham Cathedral Choir, and solo performances from Beth Stirling, Celia Butterfield, Tom Hawkey-Soar and Isaac Boulter.

Doors will open at 1800 with unreserved seating throughout the cathedral.

The performance will start promptly at 1900.

Refreshments will be served from our bar before the performance from 1800 and during the interval.

Buy tickets on https://birminghamcathedral.com/event/handels-messiah/
Ticket sales will open on Monday 12 August

Safeguarding

Birmingham Cathedral Chapter place the safeguarding of all who worship at and visit Birmingham Cathedral as their highest priority. This particularly includes children and at risk adults.

As a Church of England Parish Church Cathedral we work closely with our Diocesan Safeguarding colleagues, which ensures our practices and policies are providing a safe environment for all.

The Cathedral Safeguarding Team is made up of both staff and volunteers, who meet quarterly to review best practice, policy and to ensure that safeguarding remains at the forefront of all our work and mission.

In 2016 Chapter commissioned an independent safeguarding audit, evidencing their commitment to ensuring safe practices. That audit formed the basis for an action plan which is an integral part of the Cathedral team’s review.

Any Safeguarding concerns should be reported to the Church of England Diocesan Safeguarding team.

Our cathedral safeguarding contacts are:

Steph Haynes
Cathedral Safeguarding Officer
07342 993 844

Michael Ball
Deputy Cathedral Safeguarding Officer
0121 262 1847

For Out of Hours and Weekend Emergencies please call 0845 120 4550.
This number will take you through to Thirtyone:eight. We have an information sharing agreement, so that any details given will be passed to the Diocesan Safeguarding team. You can choose to remain anonymous if you wish.

If you have immediate concerns relating to the safety of any individual please report to the police by calling 999.

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