London Contemporary Orchestra (LCO) presented a concert at Holy Trinity Church in Sloane Square, Chelsea, London as part of the InTRANSIT festival, which is ‘A festival of new work responding to and reflecting the unique environment and character of Kensington and Chelsea'. The aim of this concert is to make the audience feel an ultimate connection with melody and witness something quite spiritual and moving in the intimate and elevating surroundings of Holy Trinity Church. The LCO performed music from British composers Jonathan Harvey and William Byrd, and new work from Edmund Finnis. This report will show the author’s findings from observation of their advertisement and the reaction of the audience during the concert.