From performing at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall and the King’s Coronation Concert to amassing over 1 billion streams and collaborating with fashion houses Miyake and Hugo Boss, Alexis Ffrench has made significant strides in both music and pop culture. This holiday season, you can catch the extraordinarily gifted UK-based artist, who brought you the gold selling hit ‘Bluebird’, at a festive Candlelight concert.
Taking place at St Ann & The Holy Trinity Church, Ffrench will be playing Christmas Classics reimagined plus his own ever popular hits. But whether it’s listening to “Silent Night” or “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”, hearing these moving melodies is not just about listening to nostalgic music. It’s about witnessing the passion of an artist who pours his heart into every note, enhanced by the splendor of thousands of twinkling candles. Make this December one to remember.
Candlelight: Christmas Piano with Alexis Ffrench
After the release of his album Evolution in 2018, Alexis Ffrench quickly became a rising star in the music world. By combining classical elegance with modern flair, he’s got a succession of classical number 1 albums. His performances are renowned for their emotional depth and improvisation, making each concert a unique experience enveloped in an intimate atmosphere. His ability to connect with audiences will only be strengthened by the concert series’ trademark sea of candles which add an extra layer of magic to the much-awaited singular performance.
Coming to St Ann & The Holy Trinity Church this December, this Candlelight piano concert will take you through iconic holiday songs, from “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” to “The First Noël”, recreated with a modern twist by the acclaimed British artist. Additionally, Ffrench will give you a taste of some of his most beloved original songs, including “Once”, “The Way It Was” and “Bluebird”. Watch Alexis Ffrench live this December at this edition of Candlelight.
Candlelight is known for its unique and creative tributes to iconic artists across genres and generations. This holiday season, it’s partnering up with one of the greatest living pianists in the world for a one-time performance that should not be missed.
The concert is set to illuminate St Ann & The Holy Trinity Church on December 13 and to accommodate all the guests’ needs, there will be two back-to-back shows at 6:30pm and 9:00pm.