The popular Cirencester & Stroud Good Afternoon Choir welcome the Cirencester Community Flute Choir as their special concert guests at Cirencester Baptist Church on Saturday July 19, at 7.30pm (doors open 7.00pm).
The Cirencester & Stroud Good Afternoon Choir is led by John Sandford and they are busy preparing their programme for the concert which will support the choir’s 2025 chosen charity, The Churn Project. The Churn Project supports the communities of the Cirencester area by reducing isolation and improving the wellbeing of those who are lonely, experiencing poverty or mental health issues, or who are at a point of crisis or transition in their lives.
The Good Afternoon Choirs were started by Bath-based Grenville Jones 16 years ago and there are now 34 across the South West of England, South Wales and London, with over 1,600 members ‘Singing in the Afternoon’.
There are no auditions to join and your first rehearsal is free – come alone or with a friend! Cirencester & Stroud Good Afternoon Choir meet every Tuesday afternoon from 2pm-4pm at Cirencester Baptist Church. Everyone is welcome to come along to meet John and the members of the choir, where the emphasis is on singing and having fun.
Special guests for the concert will be Cirencester Community Flute Choir, who play various sizes of flute, and whose sets will include solos from their leader, Clemency Rubinstein.
Tickets priced £8 are on sale from gac.ticketlight.co.uk or by calling 0844 888 9991 – they will also be available on the door on the evening of the concert.
Grenville, the Choir Founder, says:
“This will be another very special concert for our members with a mix of music to suit everyone. It will be a great night of music for Jon and the Choir who very much look forward to welcoming the Cirencester Community Flute Choir to entertain you.”