‘…no ear may hear his coming…’
Can a song be haunted? On the longest night of the year, amidst the peal of bells and the echo of carols… something is getting closer.
The Bells at Midwinter is a Christmas ghost story, presented as an immersive choral experience by the choir and creative team of last year’s ground-breaking Voices of the Polar Night. A blindfolded audience is surrounded by singers, enveloped in music, sound, and an unsettling tale, perfect for a winter’s night.
Please Note: Tickets for this show will be unallocated in the Carole Nash Hall. If you have any access requirements, please do let us know at boxoffice@stollerhall.com or on 0333 130 0967. You can find out more about access in our building here.
Performance durations: Approx 30 minutes.
About Pricing
Tier 1 – Reduced
If you can meet basic needs but must budget tightly, have little spare income, live in the cheapest housing available, and rarely afford trips. Limited savings/support means you often worry about the future.
Tier 2 – Standard
If you watch your spending but can choose reasonably desirable housing and afford at least one trip a year. Some savings/family support gives a small safety net, so long-term money worries are occasional.
Tier 3 – Supporter
If spending discretionary income isn’t stressful, you rent desirable housing or own a home, and take trips a few times a year. Significant savings/family support/inheritance means little concern about debt or the future.
Basic needs = food, housing, clothing, transport. “Discretionary income” = money for small treats like coffee out, cinema, books, clothes, etc.
Acknowledgement: adapted from Partisan Collective’s membership tiers.
About The Sunday Boys
The Sunday Boys was formed by Michael Betteridge in January 2016 to give Manchester an inclusive LGBTQ+ choir for low voice singers in the city to learn to sing great music, perform and make friends. The Sunday Boys is open to any one who sings with a low voice (ie tenor or bass) and wants to sing in an inclusive and friendly environment.

