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Seasonal Singaround, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE, Sunday 8 December, 7.00pm
 
We welcome everybody to our Singaround, to sing or to listen. Songs can be accompanied or unaccompanied, solo or in a duo or more, any genre. It isn't an open mic evening, we don't use mics and we don't use the stage. First to sign up, first to sing, just sign up at the ticket table. Everybody gets one song then if there's time we start again.
 
This time we will intersperse songs from individuals with carols and seasonal songs that everyone can join in with.
 
There will be mince pies. 🙂
 
Door opens at 7.00pm, singing starts at 7.15 prompt, £5 on the door cash or BACs only.
More about our Singarounds here
https://www.thegooseisout.com/faq

 

11 hours ago, The Goose Is Out! said:
Seasonal Singaround, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE, Sunday 8 December, 7.00pm
 
We welcome everybody to our Singaround, to sing or to listen. Songs can be accompanied or unaccompanied, solo or in a duo or more, any genre. It isn't an open mic evening, we don't use mics and we don't use the stage. First to sign up, first to sing, just sign up at the ticket table. Everybody gets one song then if there's time we start again.
 
This time we will intersperse songs from individuals with Carol's that everyone can join in with.
There will be mince pies. 🙂
 
Door opens at 7.00pm, singing starts at 7.15 prompt, £5 on the door cash or BACs only.
More about our Singarounds here
https://www.wegottickets.com/faq

The other half of the Goose, the lovely Nygel, was clearly a bit tired when he posted the above 🤣

The link to find out more about our singarounds is https://www.thegooseisout.com/faq (and then click on singarounds).

However the FAQs are not specifically about our December Seasonal Singaround.

I'm sure WeGotTickets FAQ are very interesting though, if you clicked on that link. At least, they would be if there were any there.

Also, the individual songs will be interspersed with carols and other seasonal songs, not something belonging to Carol, who knows what.

Also (again) we will be providing the words for the carols and other songs to be sung together.

He is right that there will be free  mince pies, though!

🤣

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