A choir is set to bring "the very best" of Christmas music to a town in Hampshire.
Alresford Community Choir will perform a festive programme on December 14 at St John's Parish Church, Alresford.
The show will feature music by Benjamin Britten and Guy Turner, as well as traditional carols.
The choir, consisting of 110 members, will be joined by the Royal Marines Association Ensemble, known for their brass sound.
The evening will also feature soloists Kate Ham on harp, Susan Frank on flute, and Imogen Painter on piano, all led by conductor Keith Clark.
The choir will also perform at Romsey Abbey to support Maggie's cancer charity.
Established in 2012, Alresford Community Choir has gained a reputation for its diverse repertoire and sold-out shows, performing pieces like Handel's Messiah, Mozart's Requiem, and Carmina Burana.
In May, the choir plans to present Beethoven's 9th, the Choral Symphony.
Keith Clark said: "It is always a great privilege to conduct this choir, and this time of year has special meaning for so many of us - the joy of a concert in the Christmas season making for a wonderful evening."
The St John's performance will begin at 7.30pm, with doors opening at 6.45pm. However, tickets for the Alresford show have already sold out.
Tickets are still available for the Maggie's cancer charity concert at Romsey Abbey on December 13 at 7.30pm and can be obtained at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/maggies-southampton-christmas-carol-concert-2024-tickets-1028111608497
More information about Alresford Community Choir can be found at alresfordchoir.com.
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