Chester Charter Trustees are hosting a charity "Songs of the Season" evening at Chester Town Hall this December.
The festive celebration, taking place on Tuesday, 2nd December at 7.30pm, will showcase the incredible talents of Chester Rock Choir, the vibrant voices of Chester Handbags of Harmonies, and the inspiring performances of Youth Theatre in the Quarter. Together, they’ll deliver a heartwarming programme of seasonal favourites and uplifting entertainment.
Tickets are just £12, with all proceeds supporting Chester Kidsbank and the Lord Mayor of Chester’s chosen charities, which include Women’s Aid and the Heath Youth Club — helping local families and causes during the festive season. Tickets include an interval drink and mince pie.
The Lord Mayor of Chester said:
“Join myself and the Charter Trustees for an evening of music, goodwill, and festive cheer in one of Chester’s most iconic venues. Let’s come together to make a difference for local charities and celebrate the magic of Christmas.”
For tickets and more information, please contact the Chester Civic team by emailing:
ChesterCivic@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk.
Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite:
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