Theatre: The Christmas Orchestra - Birmingham
Overview
The Christmas Orchestra is back! Get ready to discover the magic of the festive season with a unique concert experience.
We are excited to have a small number of VIP tickets for when the tour makes a special stop at Bradshaw Hall, Birmingham, bringing the festive spirit right to our doorstep.
Take a look at some of the highlights from the 2024 shows on their YouTube channel here.
Celebrate this special time of year with us in Birmingham and create memories together that will last a lifetime! ✨
The Show: The concert is performed live by a 16 piece chamber orchestra supported with full sound production and lighting show. Experience uplifting nostalgia with compositions from your favourite Christmas films, as well as popular sing-along classics to ignite your festive spirit, including: Home Alone, Love Actually, Muppet Christmas Carol, The Nutcracker, Polar Express, Harry Potter, Bridget Jones Diary and Elf.
The Christmas Orchestra promises a magical and energising festive journey, capturing the essence of Christmas, perfect for igniting your holiday spirit.
Cancellation: Please note that this is a ticketed event and we can only offer a credit note or refund for cancellation, if we are able to resell your place.
Includes
- VIP seats for the show
- Complimentary VIP concert programme
- Booking fees
- Spice volunteer host
Extras
- Transport to the venue and any additional drinks
The Venue: Bradshaw Hall at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire is a state-of-the-art venue designed to provide an exceptional experience for both performers and audiences. With an impressive 500 seats and a large stage, it is suitable for anything from orchestral concerts to rock gigs, and dance performances to comedians. The Bradshaw Hall has been acoustically modelled to optimise the experience of performers and to ensure the best auditory experience from every seat. From the soft pallets of the colour scheme to state-of-the-art performance lighting and technical capabilities, each aspect of the hall has been expertly designed to provide an inspiring backdrop for the performances and other activity being presented there.
The hall has a raised platform stage with three retractable risers and a stage extension, large enough for a full symphony orchestra.
The Hall used to be called The Concert Hall. It was renamed in honor of a £1 million donation from Keith Bradshaw, a local entrepreneur, according to Birmingham Live. The renaming ceremony took place in 2018.
Disclaimer: The Christmas Orchestra and its events are not affiliated with the films and composers listed. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All ticket sales are final, we do not offer refunds.
Location & Itinerary
Parking: Unfortunately the conservatoire does not have its own car park. There is a multi-storey car park owned and managed by Birmingham City Council situated adjacent to Millennium Point. The car park entrance is on Howe Street off Jennens Road. This car park is convenient for all of our facilities. If you are using a sat nav please use the postcode B4 7AP.
Directions by Car: Postcode for Sat Nav (Millennium Point NCP car park): B4 7AP
Millennium Point is clearly signposted from all main routes into the city – simply follow the brown tourist signs. Please note: do not follow the signs to City University since these may lead you to the wrong campus - please follow the Sat Nav postcode B4 7AP or signs to Millennium Point. Currently, there are major road works around the Millennium Point vicinity and access routes may change on a regular basis. You may need to follow diversion routes where indicated.
Click here for further directions on the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire website.
By Train: Birmingham is served by two mainline stations – Birmingham New Street in the City Centre and Birmingham International for the airport and NEC. Snow Hill and Moor Street train stations are also in the city centre. New Street, Snow Hill and Moor Street are all less than a 15 minute walk from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
By Bus: The 14, 55, 66 and 94 all go from Priory Queensway (B&M Bargains) and stop on Jennens Road. There is a stop almost opposite Royal Birmingham Conservatoire with a pedestrian crossing nearby.
Accessibility: All Conservatoire venues and spaces are accessible by wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. Accessible toilet facilities are also available. There are designated wheelchair spaces in every venue. Please contact the office if you would like to discuss this further so that we can offer the correct seats.
| Type | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Member VIP Seat | £46.00 | Available |
| Guest VIP Seat | £46.00 | Available |
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