Hoylake Chamber Concert Society are continuing their 98th season of concerts from February 23rd (7.30pm) at St Hildeburgh’s Parish Church in Hoylake.
The society are proud to have been bringing Classical music to the Wirral for almost 100 years!
Their annual series of concerts, which has been interrupted only by the Second World War and the COVID-19 pandemic, has seen internationally renowned world-class musicians and ensembles visit the peninsula.

Gerard Flotats (cello) & Julian Chan (piano)
Some recent highlights have included concerts by the Endellion String Quartet, Manchester Collective, and the Chiaroscuro Quartet, along with performances by young rising stars such as the Mithras Trio, the Simply Quartet from Vienna, Quatuor Agate from Paris, and the Connaught Brass Quintet.
Based at St Hildeburgh’s Parish Church in Hoylake, Hoylake Chamber Concert Society prides itself in celebrating established and world-famous musicians, supporting the development of young artists, and making outstanding Classical chamber music accessible to an ever-wider audience.
The second half of Hoylake Chamber Concert Society’s 2025-26 programme of concerts features outstanding international musicians, so come and discover the joy of chamber music!
Perpetuo
Dates and performances
23 February: Trio Archai (piano trio – pictured top)
23 March: Gerard Flotats (cello) & Julian Chan (piano)
27 April: Perpetuo (piano quartet)
All concerts are held at St Hildeburgh’s Church, Hoylake, at 7.30pm.
For more info & online ticket sales, head to https://chamberconcert.co.uk/
This article is sponsored and paid for by Hoylake Chamber Concert Society