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Christmas Spectacular with Emerald Ensemble

Tuesday 23rd December at 7.45pm
St George's, Bristol


City of Bristol Choir teams up with Bristol's professional orchestra the Emerald Ensemble for its annual Christmas Spectacular concert at St Georges, Bristol.

Expect some popular orchestral classics along with well-known carols in sparkling orchestral arrangements. Programme to include works by Rutter, Vivaldi, Bach, Handel and Corelli as well as readings and audience carols. Last year's concert was very popular so it's advisable to book early.


Tickets

St George's seating planArea A £18 (£16 concessions)
Area B £16 (£14 concessions)
Area C (pillar restricted) £14 (£12 concessions)
Area D (restricted visibility) £8 (£6 concessions)

Tickets in Areas A - D are from St George's Box Office on 0845 40 24 001 or to purchase online from the St George's website

Tickets in Areas A and B are available by phone from the City of Bristol Choir ticket line on 0117 968 4058. Credit card payments are accepted.

Alternatively, click here to tell us you'd like tickets, and we'll contact you.


Map and directions

St George's, Bristol

Directions

St George's Bristol is located in Bristol's West End, just off Park Street. The building is a former church building, situated on the side of a hill. Access is via Great George Street (Box Office entrance), or Charlotte Street (top entrance, dedicated disabled access).

From the M4

Exit at J19, taking the M32 into Bristol.

Stay on the M32 until the end (Newfoundland Street), keeping in the 2nd lane from the right.

At the traffic lights follow the road right into Bond Street and move into the middle lane (next to the bus lane).

Take 1st exit from roundabout (Debenhams and House of Fraser will be on your left) and follow the main road until you get to Colston Avenue/City Centre. Once on the centre, get into the right lane, following signs to Park Street. You will pass the Hippodrome on your right.

Go up the short hill (the Marriott Royal Hotel, College Green and Bristol Cathedral will be on your left), and once on Park Street (steep hill, with shops either side), turn off at the 2nd road on the left, called Great George Street. It is signposted 'St George's Bristol'.

St George's Bristol is a former church which you will find on your right, with steep steps leading up to the column lined front.

From the A4/A37

Stay on the A37 passing Bristol Temple Meads railway station on your right, and follow the dual carriageway towards the city centre.

At St James Barton roundabout, go straight across (either by taking the second exit at the roundabout, or by taking the underpass beneath it). At the traffic lights follow the road straight ahead (keeping the shops on your left) staying in the middle lane, next to the bus lane.

From the M5

If travelling from the North, take the M4 from the interchange, and come into Bristol on the M32 as above.

If travelling from the South, come off at Gordano Services, following signs to Clifton/Bristol.

As you near the city, take the left turning via the Clifton Suspension Bridge (you will need 50p in silver coins for the bridge toll).

Once over the bridge, turn right at the first mini-roundabout, and take the first turning left after the zebra-crossing (Merchant Road). Follow this road until you reach the one-way system (you will see Habitat opposite you).

Follow the system past the front of the shops and stay in the middle lane, forking right into Park Street at the third set of traffic lights. Once descending Park Street, take the second right into Great George Street. It is signposted 'St George's Bristol'.

Parking

Parking at meters around St George's between 6pm and midnight costs £1.60 on week nights, £2.60 on Saturdays. Meters only take coins (5p and upwards).

More information

More information about parking, directions and accessibility are at the St George's website.


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