The Brandenburg Choral Festival OF LONDON

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The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London exists as a platform for amateur choirs to perform in Central London venues.

It is London's biggest and broadest celebration of all things choral — and we mean everything!

Over the year we bring together choirs and vocal ensembles of different shapes and sizes, and from every musical background — classical and jazz, a cappella or accompanied, gospel, male voice, choral scholars, community choirs, and a whole lot more besides!

Venues have included St Martin-in-the-Fields, St Katharine Cree, Holy Sepulchre London, Temple Church, Corpus Christi Maiden Lane, Royal Courts of Justice, National Portrait Gallery, St James's Sussex Gardens and many more. Find out more about our venues here.

Don't forget that you can sign up for our email newsletter and hear about all the highlights during each season.


The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London gratefully acknowledges the support of the Richard Lewis Trust.


Be part of an historic event!

At Brandenburg HQ we are always planning new performances, so if you’d like to take part now is the time to contact us!

Want to know what it's all about? Find out more by browsing our past seasons and previous events here.

If you conduct, sing with, or support a choir that you think should be involved in a future season, then please get in touch. Just send us an email, or fill in the contact form and tell us a bit about the choir. 

Want to be the first to hear about our upcoming performances? Then become a Friend and join our free mailing list service. We send regular emails to keep Friends up-to-date with Brandenburg events and special ticket offers. Sign up to the mailing list now.

As an Ambassador, you get to see concerts for free by helping out behind the scenes. Our Ambassadors are a friendly team who meet and greet, usher, sell programmes and so on. Find out more on our Friends page.

You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter for behind-the-scenes comments, and to join in the conversation yourself.

However you would like to get involved, we look forward to hearing from you!