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After seeing the terrible photos, and videos from Syria and Turkey following the devastating earthquake, Matt has contacted over 50 local Bath choirs to find out who would be available to come together to help raise much needed funds. Matt has now secured 18 choirs, that’s over 600 singers, coming together for a 10 hour long FREE concert in Bath on the 10 June. The event is also part of the Bath Fringe Festival: https://www.bathfringe.co.uk/event/choirthon/

Tickets are free for the event but because of numbers (one choir has over 100 singers!) audience members must book their free tickets in advance for each slot. There should be tickets available on the door - but just in case, please book in advance. Each singer and audience member is being asked to donate about £5 via a justgiving link, or in the buckets at the door with the aim to raise over £5000 by the end of the concert.

Matt said “It’s going to be a fantastically varied day of singing - Gospel, Classical, Pop, Folk, Rock and loads more. If each choir member brings just one person and we all donate just £5, we can raise over £5000 and have a fantastic day of music making.”

Matt is very excited to have the Keynsham Music Man Project coming. They are a Music Club for Adults and Learning Disabilities. Matt hosted a number of online concerts during the pandemic and the Music Man Project always performed, sending smiles to every living room! This will be his first opportunity to work with them live.

Matt will be bringing his own choir Horizons, who started singing in September, but also will be leading the Bath Light Operatic Group which he has been with for over 25 years!

The plan is to also broadcast the concert live online via his website www.finchmusic.co.uk, so people from anywhere across the globe can watch and all those in the choir can share with friends and relatives.

Tickets can be reserved at: https://Choirthon.eventbrite.co.uk

Donations can be made at: https://www.justgiving.com/page/choirthon

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