AN evening of music and unity in celebration of World Peace Day is promised in Wrexham this weekend, with a one-of-a-kind collaborative concert .
Wrexham Community Choir, in harmony with rock legend 'Guitar' George Borowski and his daughter Mora, are set to grace St Giles Parish Church with their awe-inspiring talents in the Voices for Peace event.
This event is in continuation of the magic created during their recent sold-out Au Revoir gig, and will be one of the last chances to catch George before he takes up residency in France.
Adding a unique twist to the evening's performance, the local classical folk duo, Igloo Hearts, will take the stage, promising to enchant the audience with their ethereal melodies and soulful tunes.
The night is bound to be filled with surprises, as these incredible artists come together to create something truly exceptional.
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The evening will also feature a debut performance of the newly commissioned track, Love's Where We Begin. This heartwarming composition was crafted by Igloo Hearts with valuable input from the Wrexham Community Choir, and embodies the spirit of unity, love, and hope that the world desperately needs right now.
Let the power of music remind us all that love is where we begin, and together, we can create a more peaceful world.
Voices for Pease takes place on Saturday, September 23, at 7.30pm at St Giles Parish Church, Wrexham. Tickets are available online for £15.40 (inclusive of booking fee) at wegottickets.com/event/588635
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