Christmas, as they say, starts with St. Agnes Fountain. Presenting carols with a curve.

Since first getting together in 2001, St Agnes Fountain have brought musical invention and laughter to the star-dust atmosphere of the Christmas season.

Founder member David Hughes left the band in 2020, and very sadly died in 2023. However remaining members Chris Leslie, Chris While, and Julie Matthews intend to carry on in the same spirit as before, keeping the Christmas Aggie spirit alive and touring as a trio with some new material, some old classics, and a doff of the fedora to David.

Although the albums accompany the putting up of a thousand Christmas trees throughout Britain and around the globe as their reputation reaches further afield, it is, without question, St Agnes Fountain’s magical live performances that have endeared them to an ever-growing audience.

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Derby Hall @ The Met
£26 (inc fees)

Tickets on-sale 12noon Friday 11 April

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