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Become an Annual Patron

Become a WFCS Annual Patron and support the future of great choral music in Worcester!

Worcester Festival Choral Society presents some of England's highest quality choral performances outside the capital. If you love choral music and would like to enjoy these superb concerts on a more regular basis - as well as helping to ensure we can bring the joy of choral music to others in the future - why not consider becoming a WFCS Annual Patron?

Our special package of Annual Patron’s benefits offers ticket priority, opportunities to be more closely involved in the Society - and the satisfaction of knowing that you are assisting with the considerable running costs of the choir. This much valued support helps us to ensure the continuation of top-flight concerts, artists and orchestras, all in the magnificent setting of Worcester Cathedral.

As an Annual Patron, for just £135 you can enjoy a Front Nave ticket of your choice for each of our three concerts (each seat worth £27, with priority booking), as well as interval refreshments in the Chapter House, a complimentary programme for each concert in which your name is acknowledged, our bi-annual e-newsletter The Choral Chronicle, invitations to our social events and the chance to watch our weekly rehearsals.

There's still time to join us for our glittering 2024-25 concert season! Simply download our 2024-25 Annual Patrons Guide or contact our Ticket Secretary via our contact form.

Thank you for your support!

Next Concert

BACH - ST MATTHEW PASSION

Johann Sebastian Bach’s inspirational 1727 oratorio St Matthew Passion is both a musical icon for the Christian world and an expression of feelings common to the whole of humanity.

Known as the ‘Great Passion’, it presents a powerful setting of Jesus's final days, drawing on parts of St Matthew’s Gospel.

From intimate grief to monumental crowd scenes, the work’s richly scored arias, chorales and choruses sculpt the story into a gripping drama, told with a vivid sense of theatre by double chorus, ... read more

22nd of March, 2025
Worcester Cathedral (Plan Your Visit)