Congleton: Christmas concert confirmed for St. Mary's

By Alex Greensmith

25th Nov 2021 | Local News

Two Christmas concerts have been announced for Congleton next month.

The arts have had it rough during the pandemic, but hope to spread some Christmas cheer at a beloved Congleton community space.

Let's Celebrate Christmas is a festive live music event hosted by Congleton production company West Kingston Productions.

The event will take place on Saturday December 11 2021, at Congleton's St Mary's Parish Centre, CW12 4DS.

Co-organiser Jack Mitchell Smith said: "There are two showings - 3 pm and 7:30 pm - and complimentary Christmas Cake and Mulled Wine included.

"It is £15 per ticket for adults and £12 for children (up to 12 yrs).

"So far we have announced clarinetist Frances Averre and singer Bex Clulow.

"Both local talents, and we will be announcing more to come."

They'll be Christmas classics sung, and some new seasonal pieces you may not have heard of.

Just like a scene from your favourite Christmas film!

You can book your tickets here.

The production company of this event previously hosted the play Girl in Isolation last month.

Please click here to read that article.

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