A choir involving people with experience of homelessness and marginalisation will return to Liverpool for a much-loved festive event this December.
The Choir With No Name (CWNN) Liverpool, renowned for its feel-good, life-affirming live shows, will perform its unique take on Christmas classics on Sunday 14th December 2025 at The Tung Auditorium.
Now in its third year at the University of Liverpool’s state-of-the-art concert hall within the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, The Big Christmas Singalong promises an evening of joy, community spirit and uplifting performances.

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The choir will also be joined by the Asylum Link Merseyside Choir and the PSS Wellbeing Choir “Sing! Sing! Sing!”.
Sonia Chapman, CWNN Liverpool’s Choir Manager, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be back at the Tung Auditorium for a third year, with our talented friends from the Asylum Link Merseyside and Sing! Sing! Sing! Choirs.
Our Big Christmas Singalong is the highlight of the year for all of us. It’s something to work towards and look forward to at a time of year that can be really tough. Our choir members bring so much energy and joy to their live performances, and we can’t wait to give the Liverpool crowd a festive night to remember!”

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The Choir with No Name Liverpool meets every Wednesday evening at The Quaker Meeting House on School Lane. Each rehearsal is followed by a hot meal cooked by volunteers, offering members a safe, welcoming space to sing, connect, and grow in confidence in a supportive community.
Proceeds and donations from the Big Christmas Singalong will directly support the ongoing work of the Choir with No Name Liverpool, helping to provide creative, inclusive opportunities for people who have experienced homelessness.
The event will take place on Sunday 14th December 2025, 7.00pm at the Tung Auditorium, with tickets costing £15 (£8 concessions). Tickets available here.
Follow The Choir With No Name on Instagram @choirwithnoname / @cwnn_liverpool or Facebook. www.facebook.com/choirwithnoname

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