Looking for something special to do in London this Christmas? Mark your calendars for Thursday 11 December and join us for Childline’s 17th annual Christmas concert. This year, we will be returning to the stunning Holy Trinity Church in Sloane Square.
Set in one of London’s most beautiful locations, this evening promises a heart-warming mix of festive readings and performances. Guests will also receive a festive treat and a glass of prosecco on the entrance. All the funds raised from the evening will go directly to Childline, the life-changing NSPCC service.
Last year’s concert featured spectacular performances from Strictly Come Dancing duo Karen and Kai, Heidi Range, The BIG Sing, The Kingdom Choir, and James McConnell. Guests also enjoyed festive readings by Geri Halliwell-Horner, Pandora Sykes, and Shaniqua Okwok, adding a special touch to this magical evening.
A massive thanks to our media partner last year, Hello! magazine and our Sparkling Reception Sponsor, Lindt.
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Last year's celebrity guests:

Geri Halliwell-Horner
Singer, author, producer and actress, and NSPCC Ambassador for Childhood

Charlene White
Award-winning journalist and broadcaster, Charlene White

Heidi Range
Singer and NSPCC Campaigner for Childhood

Chris Harper
Actor and NSPCC supporter

Pandora Sykes
Writer, broadcaster and NSPCC Campaigner for Childhood

Mica Paris
Singer, presenter and actress

Shaniqua Okwok
Theatre and screen actress and NSPCC Ambassador for Childhood

The Kingdom Choir
Gospel choir who performed at Harry and Meghan’s wedding

The BIG Sing
Community Choir as seen on BGT
Tickets coming soon
Over the last two years, this event has raised over £125,000 for Childline. Countdown to Christmas with us and help Childline answer the thousands of calls they’ll receive from children in crisis this Christmas.
Why your support matters
Half a million children suffer abuse or neglect a year in the UK. That means seven children in a classroom experience abuse before they turn 18.
- On average, a child will contact Childline every 45 seconds.
- £4 could help answer a child's call for help to Childline.
- Last year there were almost 200,00 Childline counselling sessions with children and young people.
- £197 could pay for a trained practitioner for one day, helping children get back on track following abuse.
"I want to thank Childline for saving my life. If you hadn't called me an ambulance, I don’t know what would’ve happened. I’m out of hospital now and feeling fine."
A Childline user