A major fundraising concert will take place on Saturday, October 12, at St John’s Church, Keynsham, supporting the work of the Royal British Legion in and around the Keynsham area.
The concert which starts at 7.30pm features the celebrated City of Bath Male Choir, conducted by Laurie Jones, plus over 100 voices from the Keynsham and South Gloucestershire Good Afternoon Choirs, conducted by John Hare.
Grenville Jones is the founder of Bath Male Choir and the Good Afternoon Choirs, he said:
“Bath Male Choir have a strong link with the Royal British Legion and have supported their work on a number of occasions and my choirs are delighted to be able to sing for them again on October 12 at St John’s Church.”
Tickets priced £15 available from gac.ticketlight.co.uk or by calling 0844 888 9991 as well as on the door on the night from 7.00pm.
Grenville’s choirs always have a busy performance schedule ahead of them and each of the 32 Good Afternoon Choirs will be working soon towards Christmas concerts which will support many local charities.
The Mayor of Bath is the Patron of Bath Male Choir and next April they will be visiting Alkmaar in Holland to help celebrate the 75th year of the link between the two cities.
The concert which starts at 7.30pm features the celebrated City of Bath Male Choir, conducted by Laurie Jones, plus over 100 voices from the Keynsham and South Gloucestershire Good Afternoon Choirs, conducted by John Hare.
Grenville Jones is the founder of Bath Male Choir and the Good Afternoon Choirs, he said:
“Bath Male Choir have a strong link with the Royal British Legion and have supported their work on a number of occasions and my choirs are delighted to be able to sing for them again on October 12 at St John’s Church.”
Tickets priced £15 available from gac.ticketlight.co.uk or by calling 0844 888 9991 as well as on the door on the night from 7.00pm.
Grenville’s choirs always have a busy performance schedule ahead of them and each of the 32 Good Afternoon Choirs will be working soon towards Christmas concerts which will support many local charities.
The Mayor of Bath is the Patron of Bath Male Choir and next April they will be visiting Alkmaar in Holland to help celebrate the 75th year of the link between the two cities.