Continuing the Festive Spirit
Ceremony of Carols 2025
With new research from Tearfund showing that nearly half of UK adults planned to attend a church service this Christmas, Wells Cathedral Chorister Trust (WCCT) is inviting local residents to keep the festive spirit alive with two special concerts early in the new year.
The first event sees the return of Tallis Voices for a distinctive promenade‑style performance on Friday 16 January at 7pm. For a truly immersive experience, chairs are removed from the Wells Cathedral allowing audiences to wander through the glorious building as the ensemble performs a programme of Renaissance choral music. This year the theme is on penitence and praise and is directed by David Allinson, a world-renowned specialist in early music.
On Saturday 7 February at 1.05pm, the Cathedral’s Choristers present Benjamin Britten’s much‑loved Ceremony of Carols, traditionally performed around Candlemas to mark the close of the Christmas season. Written for children’s voices and harp, the work is regarded as one of Britten’s finest.
This year’s performance will feature a special return appearance by HM The King’s Harpist, Mared Pugh‑Evans. Mared is the seventh official harpist to His Majesty since he re-created the role in 2000 in his position as Prince of Wales, to highlight the national instrument of Wales.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Mared back and to begin another year of supporting young Choristers through our bursary programme,” said Arnold Wills, Chair of WCCT. “This concert is always a highlight in the Wells calendar, and tickets tend to go quickly so we advise booking a ticket in advance to ensure a seat.”
Ceremony of Carols Booking Form
Both concerts are fundraising events for WCCT, which works to ensure that talented children from all backgrounds can access the unique musical education and experience offered at Wells Cathedral as a Chorister.
Although tickets for both performances are available on the door, it is advised to book in advance to avoid disappointment.