Nordoff Robbins – an organization that reaches out through music to children and adults whose lives are constrained by illness, disability, trauma or exclusion – is excited to announce that none other than The Wanted will be performing at the Nordoff Robbins Carol Service on Wednesday 15th December.

If you haven’t already feasted your ears and eyes on the new boyband sensation, (you might have caught them on the X Factor last week), then you’re seriously missing out as they are already rivaling some of the biggest music acts around today.

Nordoff Robbins is also pleased to reveal that The Wanted will be joined by the UK’s premier barbershop quartet The Great British Barbershop Boys, who released their fantastic debut album ‘Christmas Time’ earlier this month, plus the extremely talented Dragon School Choir from Oxford.

What’s more, you’ll be treated to some wonderful Christmassy readings by some fabulous stars of stage and screen, such as Eileen Atkins, Jessica Brown Findlay, Tara Fitzgerald, Bill Nighy, Rufus Sewell and Jack Whitehall.

So please join in for what looks set to be a magical candlelit evening with some exclusive performances, followed by mulled wine and mince pies and all in the beautiful setting of St Luke’s Church, Sydney Street, London.

The last remaining tickets are selling out fast, so call 020 7428 9908 to get yours today! Find out more here.

Tickets cost £40 each and all proceeds will go to Nordoff Robbins. “Together we can transform the lives of some of the UK’s most vulnerable children and adults through music”.

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