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Joy to London: the 12 hottest tickets of Christmas

The London Standard

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December 18, 2025

From carols on a grand scale to Scrooge done two ways and a rather cute little bear, here's your festive calendar sorted

- Vicky Jessop, Nick Curtis, Martin Robinson and India Block

Joy to London: the 12 hottest tickets of Christmas

There's something rather special about Christmas in London. Not only do we get the gorgeous light displays in Oxford Circus, rampant Christmas markets (from Winter Wonderland to smaller, more boutique affairs) and skating rinks galore, we also get a load of cultural activities.

From immersive theatre to must-see films, if you're staying in London over the festive period, there's a whole lot to do and see. So, without further ado, here's our roundup of the best activities to enjoy in the capital over the festive period. Happy holidays!

THE BEST OF JOHN WILLIAMS

In London between Christmas and New Year? Then this is the perfect Betwixtmas treat. The legendary film composer John Williams is getting a show at the Barbican dedicated to his entire body of work (at this point, stretching back decades), and it will be played by a 70-piece orchestra. Come along, sit back and let the sounds of ET, Jaws, Harry Potter and Indiana Jones wash over you. Bliss. December 28; barbican.org.uk

CAROLS AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL

Of course, Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without a full-throated carol singalong, and they don't get much better than the ones at the Royal Albert Hall. With a stonking 13 performances spread across five days, the odds of getting a ticket are pretty good, and you'll get the unique experience of carolling your lungs out in one of the most iconic buildings in London. Book quickly as this is running until Christmas Eve. December 20-24; royalalberthall.com

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