Coventry, UK – The Heart of England Co-operative Concert Orchestra is proud to announce its annual Christmas concert, taking place on Saturday, December 6th, 2025 at Queens Road Baptist Church. The concert is set to be a festive family event, filled with winter warmth, musical cheer, and community spirit.
The concert, which will begin at 3pm, will feature popular seasonal favorites such as Sleigh Ride, White Christmas, selections from Frozen, and The Sound of Music. Attendees can also look forward to other festive delights that are sure to get them in the holiday spirit.
This year, all proceeds from the concert will go towards supporting Coventry City Mission’s Giving Tree project. The project aims to provide Christmas gifts to children in need across the city, ensuring that no child goes without a present on Christmas morning. The Heart of England Co-operative Concert Orchestra is proud to be able to support such a meaningful cause that brings hope and joy to those who need it most during the festive season.
At their recent autumn concert, the orchestra raised approximately £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support, and they hope to continue their generosity by supporting the vital work of Coventry City Mission this December. Tickets for the concert are priced at £11 for adults, £8 for concessions, and just £1 for children under 16. Attendees can book their tickets in advance by scanning the QR code on the poster or by purchasing them at the door on the day of the concert.
The Heart of England Co-operative Concert Orchestra is a long-standing and vibrant part of Coventry’s musical community. Now in its 107th year, the orchestra is sponsored by the Heart of England Cooperative Society and invites everyone to come along, sing along, and share in the joy of live music this Christmas.
For more information about the concert or to purchase tickets, please visit the Heart of England Co-operative Concert Orchestra’s website. Don’t miss out on this heartwarming event that celebrates the magic of the season and supports a worthy cause.

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