The popular North Somerset Good Afternoon Choir will present their first concert of the year at Holy Trinity Church, Nailsea, on Saturday evening March 16 at 7.30pm (doors open 7.00pm).
The choir is led by Ruth Jenkins with over 70 enthusiastic members who are busy preparing their programme for the concert which will support a local charity. This will be chosen by members of the choir.
The Good Afternoon Choirs were started by Bath-based Grenville 14 years ago and there are now 25 across the South West of England with over 1,000 members ‘Singing in the Afternoon’.
There are no auditions to join and members of the North Somerset Good Afternoon Choir come from in and around the area, they meet every Wednesday afternoon from 1pm-3pm at Nailsea Methodist Church. Everyone is welcome to come along and meet Ruth and the members of the choir.
The special guests for the concert will be The Harry Browns, the brilliant “shanty” group from Bristol. Their repertoire includes a wide range of songs of the sea including contemporary and self-penned songs.
Tickets priced £8 are on sale from gac.ticketlight.co.uk in – they will also be available on the door on the night of the concert.
Ruth Jenkins said;
“It is going to be a great night of music and we are absolutely delighted to be sharing the stage with The Harry Browns. Don’t miss it!”
ENDS
Picture shows : The Harry Browns.
The choir is led by Ruth Jenkins with over 70 enthusiastic members who are busy preparing their programme for the concert which will support a local charity. This will be chosen by members of the choir.
The Good Afternoon Choirs were started by Bath-based Grenville 14 years ago and there are now 25 across the South West of England with over 1,000 members ‘Singing in the Afternoon’.
There are no auditions to join and members of the North Somerset Good Afternoon Choir come from in and around the area, they meet every Wednesday afternoon from 1pm-3pm at Nailsea Methodist Church. Everyone is welcome to come along and meet Ruth and the members of the choir.
The special guests for the concert will be The Harry Browns, the brilliant “shanty” group from Bristol. Their repertoire includes a wide range of songs of the sea including contemporary and self-penned songs.
Tickets priced £8 are on sale from gac.ticketlight.co.uk in – they will also be available on the door on the night of the concert.
Ruth Jenkins said;
“It is going to be a great night of music and we are absolutely delighted to be sharing the stage with The Harry Browns. Don’t miss it!”
ENDS
Picture shows : The Harry Browns.