Save the date… for one of the popular concerts at this year’s Keynsham Music Festival on Friday July 4 at St John’s Church from 7.30pm. It will feature the Keynsham Good Afternoon Choir and special guests, Black Sheep Harmony.
Good Afternoon Choir founder Grenville Jones said;
“This will be a very special concert as part of the Festival. Black Sheep Harmony are a dynamic female A Cappella voice group from Bristol. So why not join us a for a wonderful evening of song.”
There are now 35 Good Afternoon Choirs across the West of England, South Wales and London and leader John Hare conducts the 50 voice Keynsham Good Afternoon Choir. They rehearse every Wednesday from 2pm-4pm at Keynsham Methodist Church Victoria Centre. There are no auditions and new singers are always welcome to go along and discover Singing in the Afternoon.
Tickets for the concert will be priced £10 and available in the coming weeks from gac.ticketlight.co.uk, from choir members or on the door.
Doors open at 7pm for what’s bound to be a full church and a great night of music for everyone.
ENDS
Image shows: Keynsham Good Afternoon Choir conducted by John Hare
Good Afternoon Choir founder Grenville Jones said;
“This will be a very special concert as part of the Festival. Black Sheep Harmony are a dynamic female A Cappella voice group from Bristol. So why not join us a for a wonderful evening of song.”
There are now 35 Good Afternoon Choirs across the West of England, South Wales and London and leader John Hare conducts the 50 voice Keynsham Good Afternoon Choir. They rehearse every Wednesday from 2pm-4pm at Keynsham Methodist Church Victoria Centre. There are no auditions and new singers are always welcome to go along and discover Singing in the Afternoon.
Tickets for the concert will be priced £10 and available in the coming weeks from gac.ticketlight.co.uk, from choir members or on the door.
Doors open at 7pm for what’s bound to be a full church and a great night of music for everyone.
ENDS
Image shows: Keynsham Good Afternoon Choir conducted by John Hare