Invitation to a FREE Community Concert - The Pye Hill & District Male Voice Choir
Saturday 15 March 2025, 7:00 p.m.
Last year, The Pye Hill & District Male Voice Choir went on tour to Durham and provided two highly successful concerts at Beamish Museum. This year the choir visit York in May providing two concerts, one at St. John’s University. The choir is already looking forward and planning for its 125th Anniversary in 2028. Most of the choir’s concerts are held throughout Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.
This is your opportunity to have a wonderful evening’s entertainment for free. Why not bring family and friends and make it a social evening to remember. If you have not been to our concerts before, you will be surprised what you are missing.
You can expect to hear a broad range of songs - choral classics and favourites, songs from the shows, contemporary music, talented soloists, and humour; something for everyone. A bar and raffle are available.
Most of the choirs’ concerts take place locally in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire; frequently helping raise funds for charities and good causes. Whether singing at prestigious venues with large audiences or to small groups of individuals in any setting, the choir aim to achieve a high level of performance and entertainment and have a number of talented soloists.
Why not join the choir and start a new activity? It could not be easier. It’s fun, good for your health and wellbeing, and you will make new friends and put a smile on your face as you blend your voice with others. Whether you are experienced, or a non-experienced singer of any age, you will be made to feel equally welcome and given every help and assistance. Every type of male voice is needed, especially bass (low voices) and tenors (high voices).
The choir practice at the Dale Club, Jacksdale, every Monday evening at 7.30 p.m., other than Bank Holiday weeks. Why not come along and give it a go? You have nothing to lose, but a great deal to gain.
If you require any further information on joining the choir, or concert bookings and arrangements, please ring Malcolm Hill on 01773 602743 or visit the choirs web site at http://www.pyehillmvc.co.uk
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