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Concert to raise funds for Nailsworth Rotary

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Bournemouth Male Voice Choir return to Stroud to raise funds for Nailsworth Rotary Charities. 

As well as a ticketed event, there are three free concerts. The songs will suit the venues, everything from boy band numbers, romantic ballads and music from stage shows to sacred music. 

Dates and performance details:   16 – 18 May 2024

16 May 7.00  – A free concert at The Old Lodge, on Minchinhampton Common. Donations welcome

17 May 12 noon – 1pm – A free lunchtime recital in Tewkesbury Abbey.  Drop in to hear the choir in this atmospheric old Abbey. Donations welcome. 

17 May 7.00  – A free concert at Stroud Brewery, enjoy a beer or two (the choir will) and join in an evening of great music and a bit of choreography too. Donations welcome

18 May 7.00-9.30pm – A ticketed concert in the beautiful St John the Baptist Church Cirencester. The choir will be joined by the excellent Minchinhampton Stuart Singers.  What a chance to hear these two wonderful choirs in an amazing setting. Tickets £15pp. Available on-line, Cirencester TIC and on the door.  

Charities supported: ShelterBox, Gloucestershire Young Carers, Stroud Women’s Refuge, Myrah, Nailsworth Youth Club, Stroud/Nailsworth HomeStart, Nailsworth School, Lend with Care, Cirencester Housing for Young People, and more. 

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