St David's Hospice Christmas Concert featuring Richard and Adam
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Join us St David's Hospice for a magical evening of festive music and community spirit at the stunning Bangor Cathedral on Friday, 6th December 2024. This special event promises to be a highlight of the festive season, featuring performances from:
Emily Owen, Harpist: Welcoming guests with her enchanting harp music, Emily will set the perfect festive tone as you arrive.
Seindorf Arian Llanrug Silver Band: Adding a touch of brass brilliance, this talented band will fill the cathedral with the warm, resonant sounds of Christmas classics.
Cor Y Penrhyn: Renowned for their rich harmonies and powerful voices, this celebrated male voice choir will bring traditional Welsh carols and festive favourites to life.
Richard and Adam: Stars of Britain’s Got Talent, these sensational brothers will enchant you with their beautiful renditions of beloved Christmas songs.
Come and experience the joy of the season while supporting a great cause. Hospice Christmas merchandise will be on sale on the evening. All proceeds from the concert will go towards St David's Hospice.
These opera singing brothers wowed judges and reached the finals of Britain's Got Talent 2013. Tenor Richard and baritone Adam perfected their skills watching Pavarotti master classes online. Their hard work and dedication paid off, they signed a multi-album deal with Sony Music. Their debut album The Impossible Dream has classical crossover appeal, for music lovers both young and old.
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Cor Penrhyn Male Voice Choir has its roots in the slate quarrying village of Bethesda in the Ogwen Valley which lies on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park about 5 miles to the south east of the university city of Bangor. In the beginning, almost all members of the choir were slate miners, as a workforce of almost 3000 worked at the quarry, but that number has now shrunk to under 200 and the choir has to draw its members these days from all walks of life including school teachers, local government officials, farmers and businessmen.
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