2023 season of Proms at St Jude’s launches

March 29, 2023

The Proms at St Jude’s music and arts festival, which raises funds for North London Hospice, has officially launched and will run from 24 June to 2 July 2023.

Proms at St Jude’s is a wonderful array of music, literature, comedy, family events and heritage walks that takes place every summer in Hampstead Garden Suburb, North London.

Chair, Kate Webster; the Deputy Mayor of Barnet, Cllr Nagus Narenthira; and the barbershop quartet who entertained guests, the Clefhangers
(Photo credit: Michael Eleftheriades)

The launch for the 2023 season attracted more than 80 guests and was held at the Henrietta Barnett School. The event was attended by Chair, Kate Webster, the Deputy Mayor of Barnet, Cllr Nagus Narenthira, and the barbershop quartet, Clefhangers, who entertained the guests.

The barbershop quartet, Clefhangers, who entertained the guests.
The Clefhangers (Photo credit: Michael Eleftheriades)
The concerts – classical, jazz and folk – will be held in St Jude’s Church in Hampstead Garden Suburb, NW11 from 24 June to 2 July 2023.

As well as concerts, they have a dozen popular guided Heritage Walks, a weekend of top authors talking at their LitFest, a late-night comedy slot and a musical adventure for all the family to enjoy – the Family Fun Day.  

Chair Kate Webster launches the 2023 season of Proms at St Jude's
(Photo credit: Michael Eleftheriades)

Kate Webster, Chair of Proms, said: “It’s wonderful to get our 2023 season off the ground and we’re looking forward to a lively festival without any pandemic restrictions at last. Our new feature this year is our Family Festival on Sunday, 2 July, designed for people with children or grandchildren up to 11 years old, so please save the date now!”

Becoming a Friend of Proms at any level will entitle you to book tickets for summer events before they go on sale to the general public. 

For a full listing of all the concerts please see Tickets & What’s On.  Proms is organised almost entirely by local volunteers to raise money for Toynbee Hall and North London Hospice.