Looking for something special to do in London this Christmas? Treat yourself to tickets for Childline’s Merry Little Christmas Show at Cadogan Hall.
Taking place in the heart of Chelsea, join us on Tuesday 10 December for a magical festive show packed with joyful performances and celebrity guests. The evening will include an exclusive raffle and silent auction, all of which will help raise money for Childline, the life-changing NSPCC service.
Tickets start at £40, and with thanks to our Sparkling Reception sponsor Lindt, all ticket holders will receive a glass of prosecco (or non-alcoholic alternative) and a festive treat before our spectacular festive show.
This year we’re thrilled to announce that award-winning journalist and broadcaster, Charlene White will be our fabulous host for the evening. She’ll be joined by guest readers Geri Halliwell-Horner, Samantha Morton and Shaniqua Okwok, two of our NSPCC Ambassadors for Childhood, and Pandora Sykes, NSPCC Campaigner for Childhood.
Performances on the night by Singer and NSPCC Campaigner for Childhood, Heidi Range, singer Mica Paris, pianist James McConnel, The Kingdom Choir who performed at Harry and Meghan’s wedding, and Britain’s Got Talent’s The BIG Sing! With more entertainment to be announced soon, you’ll be in for an incredible evening.
This 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
Samantha Morton
Actress and NSPCC Ambassador for Childhood
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
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
A huge thanks to our media partner, Hello! magazine
This year, we’re thrilled to welcome Hello! magazine as our media partner. With their support, Childline can be here for even more children and young people. Catch up on their article about our 2023 concert.
We’re pleased to welcome back Lindt as our Sparkling Reception Sponsor
Our friends at Lindt have returned as our Sparkling Reception sponsor.