
An Evening of Opera with Nicola Mills at Christ the Consoler
When
Saturday, 23 May 2026, 19:00 – 21:00
Newby Hall, Ripon, HG4 5AE
Time
19:00 – 21:00
Price
Not listed — worth a quick ask
About this event
An Evening of Opera with Nicola Mills Date and TimeSaturday 23 May 2026, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm(Doors open from 6:30 pm – optional addition if required) LocationChurch of Christ the ConsolerNewby Hall Estate, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 5AE Event Overview Experience an unforgettable evening of soaring voices, beloved opera classics and showstopping musical favourites, performed by internationally acclaimed soprano Nicola Mills. Originally from Oldham, Nicola trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama before performing with renowned companies including Glyndebourne Festival Opera, Dutch National Opera, The Flemish Opera and Opera Monte Carlo. Her passion for making opera accessible led to the creation of Opera for the People, singing everywhere from grand stages to vibrant streets across Europe and the USA. Well known for her warmth, humour and incredible vocal talent, Nicola invites the audience to choose the programme from her famous Song Menu, making every performance completely unique. Whether you’re a seasoned opera lover or new to the genre, this intimate concert is the perfect chance to enjoy world-class singing in the beautiful setting of Christ the Consoler. Recent Highlights • BBC guest performance stepping in for Lesley Garrett at Bradford Live• International tours across France, Belgium, Germany, Crete, New York, Luxembourg & more• Creator of acclaimed one-woman show Opera for the People• Star of A Spoonful of Julie, a celebration of Julie...
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