Wrexham will be the setting for a festive musical extravaganza this month.
The Christmas Celebration Concert, organised by Nightingale House Hospice, will take place at William Aston Hall on November 24, with a line-up sure to appeal to classical music enthusiasts.
The highlight of the evening will be a guest appearance by Lucy Illingworth, the BAFTA-nominated pianist currently making waves in the music industry.
Ms Illingworth recently released her debut album, appeared on ITV’s This Morning, and secured the Album of the Week spot on Classic FM.
Alongside Ms Illingworth, the event will feature the Rhos Male Voice Choir, Robert Guy’s New Sinfonia, the Dee Sign Choir, Sam Snowden, and soloist Katherine Macaulay.
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Elise Jackson, Nightingale House Hospice’s events and campaigns manager, said: "Join us for what promises to be a wonderful evening of festive music and celebration.
"We are thrilled to welcome Lucy, whose inspiring talent is something to behold, alongside the uplifting Dee Sign BSL Choir.
"By featuring these wonderful performers, we aim to champion inclusivity and connection through music.
"This special night will bring our community together and raise vital funds to support our hospice services.
"It’s a fantastic opportunity for music lovers to experience something truly memorable while helping the hospice continue its important work, providing free care to individuals and their families facing life-limiting illnesses."
The event, packed full of Christmas carols and festive performances, promises to be a magical evening, while also raising much-needed funds for the hospice's patient care.
Tickets are available from the William Aston Hall website.
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