Inspired by the natural world, the concert includes pieces from composers such as Tosti, Puccini, Britten, Rachmaninov, and Ireland. Anthony and Siobhain present a broad-ranging program of music and song, which will have you humming to the trees and singing in the sea breeze.
The concert will take place on Tuesday 7th November at King's Lynn Town Hall. Doors will open at 7:00 pm for a 7:30 pm start. The concert will last for approximately one hour (without an interval) and guests will be invited to a Q&A with the artists after the performance. Tickets are £10, including a glass of wine or juice. The concert is free for those who are under 21.
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