St Mary’s in Aldworth presents a concert of two halves

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Andy Grace will play the organ at a concert to be held at St Mary's Church in Aldworth Christina Zetterberg from Pixabay
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A show of two halves – that’s the promise for a concert coming to Aldworth later this October.

St Mary’s Church in Aldworth is welcoming Thames Valley Chorus and organist Andy Grace for their autumn concert.

Organisers say the programme is packed with eclectic and exciting music.
The Thames Valley Chorus is a male voice choir that has been performing for 50 years this year.

They sing four-part harmonies, covering a wide range of music including songs from the shows, and from singers such as Billy Joel, and bands such as Queen.

Andy Grace will ensure that the organist entertains, and delights, audiences.
St Mary’s is an historic church, and home to the Aldworth Giants, a collection of stone effigies to the historic De La Beche family.

There will be wine, soft drinks and nibbles available to purchase on the night.
Cash or card payment available.

Parking is available on a field – follow the direction of the parking stewards. Concert begins at 6pm, with doors opening from 5.30pm, on Saturday, October 19.

Tickets cost £15.

For more details, call: 01635 578624 or log to: https://tickets.myiknowchurch.co.uk/gb/NTgyNy0xMA/t

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