Posted: Tue 26th Nov 2019

Wrexham Erddig Rotary Children’s Christmas Concert

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Nov 26th, 2019

Wrexham Erddig Rotary Children’s Christmas Concert

Location: Catrin Finch Centre, Wrexham Glyndwr University LL11 2HS

Date / Time: Friday 13th December 2019 at 7pm

Prices: £8

Wrexham Erddig Rotary Club are holding their very popular annual Children’s Christmas Concert on Friday 13th December 2020 in the Catrin Finch Centre on the Glyndwr University Campus.

The concert, which starts at 7pm, will feature a number of our young people performing some of Christmas’s favourite and popular songs. In addition to the choir from St Giles School in Wrexham, there will be a performance by the Wrexham Schools String Ensemble under the baton of Mark Lansom and several young musicians and vocalists from the Live Music Showcase concerts which are held in Ty Pawb each Thursday lunchtime.

Tickets, which cost £8 for this annual concert in the Wrexham Christmas schedule are available from www.werc.org,uk or can be ordered by phoning 01978 721589. Hurry up as tickets for this concert are in high demand and sell out quickly. Tickets include a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie.



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