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Take a look at what’s happening at All Souls in the coming months.

Carol Services at All Souls

This year, All Souls is spreading ‘Great Joy for All the People’. Join the tens of thousands who flock-by-night to Langham Place for a carol service this season and cosy up in the packed pews to enjoy angelic solos, nativity readings, and time to consider the Good News of Christmas.

Head along on select dates before Christmas (13, 14, 18, 20 and 21 December) as you belt out the nation’s most loved carols with a live choir and orchestra, bathe in the bold splashes of colour, and feast on towering trays of mince pies and overflowing hot festive punch — all free of charge!

Michael Kiwanuka: - Always Waiting

Produced by Paul Butler on the Isle of Wight, "Always Waiting" captures the "breezy, quietly strummed charm" that first introduced Kiwanuka to the world. While his later work with Danger Mouse and Inflo explored psychedelic and expansive soundscapes, this track is intimate and sparse, centered on Kiwanuka's rich, expressive voice and acoustic guitar.

At its core, "Always Waiting" is a song about yearning and the quiet endurance required to reach one's "daytime". The lyrics balance a sense of burden with a flicker of optimism: MICHAEL KIWANUKA - Always Waiting

The Patient Soul of Michael Kiwanuka: A Deep Dive into "Always Waiting" Produced by Paul Butler on the Isle of

The song reflects his early influences, blending the stripped-back honesty of Bill Withers with the melodic warmth of Otis Redding and Cat Stevens. Lyrical Themes: Longing and Persistence The lyrics balance a sense of burden with

Released as a centerpiece of his Mercury Prize-nominated debut album Home Again (2012), "Always Waiting" remains one of the most defining examples of Michael Kiwanuka’s "acoustic, folk-soul" sound. The track serves as a bridge between the raw, vulnerable storytelling of folk and the rhythmic, spiritual depth of 1960s and 70s soul. A Sound Rooted in Heritage and Humility