Male voice choir set to return with its annual concert
In a joyous and much-anticipated comeback, the Newtown Male Voice Choir is poised to reclaim the stage next month, marking the end of a four-year absence from their annual concert event.
1 year ago 1 minute read 2,960 viewsIn a joyous and much-anticipated comeback, the Newtown Male Voice Choir is poised to reclaim the stage next month, marking the end of a four-year absence from their annual concert event.
This celebratory occasion carries an even more profound significance, given that the choir's last performance predates the global pandemic, rendering this upcoming event a momentous and emotional reunion for the choir's dedicated members.
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The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 30 September, starting at 7:30pm within the welcoming walls of Hope Church.
Excitement fills the air as the choir eagerly announces the participation of two remarkable guest artists, adding a vibrant tapestry of talent to the evening's fabric. Distinguished Welsh Tenor Rhys Meirion, celebrated for his captivating performances, will grace the stage alongside local harpist sensation, Cadi Glwys Davies.
The choir's enchanting harmonies will be masterfully conducted by Musical Director Sarah Astley-Davies, with the accompaniment of the skilled John Evans. The charismatic Geraint Peate will lend his presence as the evening's compere, guiding the audience through the musical journey.
Tickets for this event are priced at £15 and can be secured through the choir's official online booking platform: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/43931.
Alternatively, for those preferring a personal touch, the choir's Secretary can be reached at 07484 731278 or via email at Claire-Hughes@hotmail.co.uk for ticket inquiries. For added convenience, tickets are also available for purchase directly from choir members.
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