Julian Ovenden at Cottiers
Wednesday, 7 January, 2025, 7.30 p.m.
The Cathedral Tour
Step into the sublime as musical theatre legend Julian Ovenden presents a breathtaking evening of songs, across some of the country’s most awe-inspiring cathedrals.
A star of stage and screen (Downton Abbey and Bridgerton) and celebrated for his Olivier Award-nominated performance in South Pacific—Julian Ovenden brings unmatched charisma and emotional depth to an intimate setting.
From his early days singing in the St Paul’s Cathedral Choir to earning a music scholarship to Eton College, Julian’s extraordinary journey is steeped in musical tradition. The son of Reverend Canon John Ovenden, former chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Julian was born into tradition but has carved a space uniquely his own.
Experience timeless musical theatre classics and stirring interpretations in a rare and unforgettable evening that celebrates voice, heritage, and artistry.
This is not just a concert – it’s a cathedral experience.
Cottiers, 93 -95 Hyndland Street, G11 5PU
Tickets start at £18.00 and will include a £5.00 booking fee per order.
Cottiers is not responsible for any ticketing for this event – please follow the link to book tickets and for all ticket enquiries.
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