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Concert (music and comedy), Salvation Army by Denmark Hill station, Sat 6th Feb at 7pm


maryhenley

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Camberwell Choir School is holding a fundraiser concert this Saturday at the William Booth College (Salvation Army), opposite Denmark Hill station. It promises to be a fun evening, and is for a very good cause.


A special fundraising concert for Camberwell Choir School featuring the world renown bass baritone Jonathan Veira. Jonathan has sung in many of the world?s major opera houses, has appeared on BBC?s Songs of Praise a number of times, and sings everything from nursery rhymes to Country and Western, Gershwin to Verdi.


His one-man show is a blend of all these, incredibly entertaining, suitable for all and full of humorous personal anecdotes, plenty of action and audience participation.


The show is very rarely in London, so this is an appearance not to be missed and will not only be a great night out for you and your friends but will also help one of South London?s best music charities


Find out more on the website.

http://www.camberwellchoirschool.org.uk/events


You can book by emailing [email protected] including your name, number of tickets and how much you'd like to donate. There'll be tickets on the door to, but please book in advance if you can!

There will be tickets on the door for the concert tonight, so if you want to come it's fine to just turn up. There's no fixed ticket price. Everyone's welcome to come along and donate whatever amount you would like to give.

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