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RAYMOND GUBBAY presents CHRISTMAS at Sunday 15 December at 2.30pm


CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR MUSIC • SONG • DANCE • SPECTACLE


The Symphony Hall will spring to life with high kicks, festive fun and special effects plus all the trimmings.


Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree • Sleigh Ride Last Christmas • All I Want For Christmas Is You White Christmas • Winter Wonderland • Santa Baby The Twelve Days of Christmas • Baby It’s Cold Outside


Laura Tebbutt & Tim Howar guest singers


The Jingle Belles® dancers Freddie Tapner conductor Birmingham Voices


London Concert Orchestra


Jonathan Cohen returns to lead you through a fun-filled jamboree of his most-loved carols and Christmas hits.


Jingle Bells • Frosty the Snowman • Merry Christmas Everybody Santa Claus is Coming to Town • Sleigh Ride


PLUS CAROLS FOR ALL Away in a manger • Good King Wenceslas O come, all ye faithful • Hark! the herald angels sing


Saturday 21 December at 2.30pm


CHRISTMAS CRACKER with ALED JONES


Jonathan Cohen conductor/presenter Louise Dearman guest singer London Concert Chorus London Concert Orchestra


Tuesday 24 December at 2.30pm CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Monday 23 December at 2.30pm


CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGALONG


Aled Jones presents a wonderful concert of seasonal classics, festive readings and joyful songs.


Willcocks Jingle Bells Cullen Joy to the World BlakeWalking in the Air Anderson Sleigh Ride Tchaikovsky Suite from The Nutcracker


PLUS CAROLS FOR ALL The first Nowell • Hark! the herald angels sing • Away in a manger


Aled Jones presenter Jennifer France soprano Adrian Lucas conductor City of Birmingham Choir London Concert Orchestra Sunday 22 December at 2.30pm


Carols and seasonal classics, staged in full 18th Century costume in an evocative candle-lit style setting.


Cullen Joy to the World Handel Christmas Sequence from Messiah Bach Air on the G String Handel Zadok the Priest Ledger Sussex Carol Darke In the Bleak Midwinter


PLUS CAROLS FOR ALL Good King Wenceslas • Once in royal David’s city O come, all ye faithful • Hark! the herald angels sing


Susanna Hurrell soprano Steven Devine conductor Mozart Festival Chorus Mozart Festival Orchestra in full period costume


Friday 27 December at 2.30pm GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA


The biggest selling festive album of all time - LIVE ON STAGE -


All I Want For Christmas Is You • Merry Christmas Everyone Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree • Wonderful Christmas Time I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday Santa Claus Is Coming To Town and many more…


Kerry Ellis and Tim Howar guest singers John Rigby conductor Capital Voices


Live 15-Piece Show Band


Glenn Miller’s own arrangements of favourite wartime chart toppers and hits from the forties, directed by legendary band leader Ray McVay.


The Dam Busters March • In The Mood • Rhapsody In Blue Chattanooga Choo Choo • Moonlight Serenade • A String Of Pearls Tuxedo Junction • Little Brown Jug • Pennsylvania 6-5000


With special guests The Swing Time Jivers and guest vocalists Mark Porter & Catherine Sykes


The orchestra will perform the second half of the concert in the World War II uniforms of the US army Air Force.


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