Emile Mosseri with the Greedy Heart Choir at Hoxton Hall – London, United Kingdom

Emile Mosseri with the Greedy Heart Choir at Hoxton Hall – London, United Kingdom
Get your tickets to see Emile Mosseri with the Greedy Heart Choir in London, United Kingdom. Happening on Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at Hoxton Hall. Doors open at 7:30 PM.
Visit our accessibility page on our website where you will find more details. Is the venue wheelchair accessible? Yes, the venue provides stepfree access via the main entrance and a lift to all floors. Are there accessible toilets? There are three accessible bathrooms on the Ground Floor, Basement and Second Floor. The basement and second floor are accessible via the lift. Are performances accessible for individuals with disabilities? The groundlevel seating is accessible and seating is movable Are assistance dogs allowed? We allow Assistance animals for the majority of events. Please get in touch prior to the event if you are planning to bring a service animal with you. Are there BSL Signed Performances? BSL Signed performances are available for some winter season shows (see show details for more information).If you have any special requirements or visual/hearing impairment, please get in touch before your visit at reception@hoxtonhall.co.uk, or let us know when making your booking. What support is there for Visitors with medical requirements? We welcome visitors who need to bring medicines, food or soft drinks to manage a medical condition or medical equipment. What support is there for visually impaired visitors? Assistance is available for blind and visually impaired visitors. Please get in touch before your visit at reception@hoxtonhall.co.uk, or let us know when making your booking. What if I have difficulty queuing? Talk to a member of staff at the auditorium entrance if you have a disability that means you cant queue or you need extra time to take your seat. They can arrange priority entry for you as soon as the doors open
Hoxton Hall, a Grade II* listed performance arts theatre and community centre at 130 Hoxton Street, London, was built in 1863 as a Victorian music hall by James Mortimer. One of the few surviving venues of its kind, it originally entertained working-class audiences during the industrial era. Later, it became a Quaker mission supporting the local community before evolving into a vibrant cultural hub. Today, it blends its rich history with modern creativity, hosting performances, music events, and community activities, while remaining a treasured landmark of Londons artistic heritage. To better accommodate your needs, Hoxton Hall has requested that all Accessible Ticketing be solicited only through their representatives. Please contact a Hoxton Hall representative for further help with your ticket purchase.* Advance ticket purchase may be required. * Box office information is subject to change.
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