Skip navigation

Northumbria University Carol Service

Newcastle Cathedral

-

You and your family are invited to Northumbria University's Carol Service on Wednesday 8 December 2021.

It will take place at 6pm in Newcastle Cathedral, St Nicholas Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1PF.

Northumbria University's Carol Service is an annual event and will include performances from the University and Cathedral Choirs.

To register your attendance, please complete the form below. For queries email nu.carol.service@northumbria.ac.uk.

The event will be live-streamed to enable the University’s wider community of alumni and friends to take part in the celebration.You can view the service at the time of the event by live streaming on Facebook here.

Please note: 

  • Northumbria University recognises that COVID-19 remains a serious health risk and we would like to ensure that all of our guests feel safe during the Carol Service. Please be aware that, in line with our current advice for activities, face coverings must be worn throughout the service (unless officially exempt). If you require a mask, please speak to a member of University staff at the entrance. We thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

  • All attendees must also complete a negative Lateral Flow Test within 24 hours of the event. Please remember to obtain proof of this by registering your result on the gov.uk website,as you may be asked for this on entry to the event. If you have any signs or symptoms of COVID-19 and/or have not received a negative PCR test, we respectfully ask you not to attend the event. 

  • Unfortunately, due to the current circumstances regarding COVID-19, we will no longer be hosting festive drinks following the service.

  • Bag searches will be in operation on the day. If possible, please try to avoid bringing large bags to the event.     

Event Details

Newcastle Cathedral
St Nicholas Square
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 1PF


-


Latest News and Features

High up drone footage of Antarctic Mountains
Book cover, Public Involvement and Community Engagement in Applied Health and Social Care Research: Critical Perspectives and Innovative Practice
Newcastle quayside cityscape at dusk
Lukas and Heather making a speech at the IntoUniversity Gateshead centre launch
Chancellor George Clarke
At home finger pricking kit
Image (front row): Jonathan Long, Director of the Centre for Visual Arts and Culture, Durham University, Gayle Woodruffe, Operations Director, North East Screen, Ian Fenton, Senior Lecturer in Film & Television Production, Teesside University, Catriona McAvoy, Education Partnerships Manager, North East Screen, (second row) Lawrence Brannon, Associate Head of School, Film and Media, Sunderland University, Neil Percival, Co-Director of Cultural Partnerships, Northumbria University
CHASE Public Lecture, November 2025
More events

Upcoming events

Christmas Market and Tree lighting
CHASE LECTURE - D6: Culture in Transit
Northumbria University Carol Service 2025

Back to top