Inclusive Concert Series Returns to St John's Fulham


A varied programme of classical and contemporary music


Picture: St. John's Fulham

September 23, 2025

A series of free concerts will take place this autumn at St John’s Church, Fulham, offering a varied programme of classical and contemporary music in an informal setting designed to welcome all members of the community.

The concerts, held at St John’s on North End Road (SW6 1PB), are open to the public with no admission charge. Donations collected during the events will support the church’s building fund and initiatives for children with special educational needs (SEN) in Fulham.

Organisers say the series aims to create a relaxed and inclusive atmosphere, particularly for children and individuals who may feel excluded from traditional concert environments. The performances are scheduled across October, November, and December, featuring professional musicians, school ensembles, and seasonal programming.

Upcoming Performances:

  • Saturday 11 October, 6:30pm – Trombonist Rupert Whitehead and pianist Stella Marie Lorenz perform works by Panufnik and Schumann.
  • Friday 17 October, 1:15pm – Lunchtime concert (programme details to be confirmed).
  • Thursday 23 October, 12:30pm – The London Oratory School Chamber Choir presents Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb, followed by the Zephyr Flutes Quartet performing Piazzolla and Rimsky-Korsakov.
  • Thursday 6 November, 12:30pm – Cordelia String Quartet with works by Beethoven and Grieg.
  • Saturday 15 November, 6:30pmMagnificent America, a programme of screen music by composer Sebi Deen.
  • Saturday 13 December, 6:30pm – Opera Christmas Concert featuring pianist Mauricio Barra and guest singers.

The concerts are part of a wider effort to make live music accessible to all, regardless of age or background. For updates or to join the WhatsApp group, contact Meg on 07754 149870.

 

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