Hywel Girls Choir & Hywel Boy Singers Announce Christmas Concert

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The Hywel Girls’ Choir & Hywel Boy Singers are delighted to announce their Annual Christmas Concert:

“The Magic of Christmas” at 7.30pm Saturday 8th December, Tabernacle Chapel, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire.

A spectacular 200 voices and musicians will unite in the town of Llanelli to welcome the Christmas season in true musical style at the forthcoming “The Magic of Christmas” performance at Llanelli’s grand Tabernacle Chapel. The musical baton of conductor John Hywel Williams MBE will bring together the massed voices and musicians of the Hywel Girls’ Choir & Hywel Boy Singers, Llanelli Choral Society, Burry Port Male Choir and award-winning Burry Port Town Band, organist Huw Tregelles Williams OBE and pianist Jean Hywel for an exciting and mixed evening of Christmas favourites.

 

The Magic of Christmas promises to greet the Christmas season with a resounding welcome with popular Christmas music and carols blended with hearty congregational massed singing. Programme highlights will include Christmas favourites… Sleigh Ride, Ode to Joy, Silent Night, O Holy Night, Saviour’s Day, White Christmas, Joy to the World, Mary’s Boy Child, Away in a Manger, Winter Wonderland, O Come All Ye Faithful and many more.

The Magic of Christmas performance will take place at 7.30pm Saturday 8th December at Llanelli’s grand Tabernacle Chapel, Town Hall Square, Llanelli. Tickets £7 and available from The Ticket Office 01269 841658 and from Bizy Fingers, The Market Precinct, Llanelli. Further information on www.HywelChoir.com.

Alternatively, you can obtain your tickets by either completing the attached Order Form or by simply calling The Ticket Office on 01279 841658.


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