Moving Venue and LSO St Luke's form Christmas partnership

London venue LSO St Luke's and caterer Moving Venue have partnered up to promote events for the 2014 Christmas season.

LSO St Luke's is home to the London Symphony Orchestra
LSO St Luke's is home to the London Symphony Orchestra

The new venture will be promoted by both parties and, for the first time since the venue opened in 2003, will allow clients to book the venue directly.

Christmas events will be styled by drawing on the venue’s historical influences, while regional and seasonal dishes will be created as part of the festive menu.

Victoria Steinitz, LSO St Luke’s sales and marketing manager, said: "We are really excited about our new Christmas venture with Moving Venue. The opportunity to work together on this partnership feels like a natural step for our teams and we’re thrilled to be able to welcome new and existing clients into the beautiful Jerwood Hall for an evening of delicious food, unsurpassed service and eminently enjoyable entertainment."

Richard Beggs, managing director at Moving Venue, added: "We have enjoyed a long relationship with this stunning venue and are absolutely delighted to cement our partnership in this way."

LSO St Luke's is an 18th-century Grade I-listed Hawksmoor church, which is home to the London Symphony Orchestra.

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