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Come and Sing!: A dementia inclusive singing event – Glasgow

Date
Time
2.00pm
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4.30pm
 
Location
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (Strathclyde Suite)
 
Price
Free but booking required
 
 
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Due to the current outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, Luminate has taken the decision to postpone this event. We offer our apologies to those who had booked a place. More information will be announced soon on the rescheduled date.

Join us for a fun and relaxed dementia-inclusive singing event open to choirs, singing groups and people of all ages, and featuring an exciting mix of classic songs in lots of styles.

This event will be presented by Stephen Deazley and Aimee Toshney with live accompaniment from Dave Milligan. It is being supported by RSNO and Glasgow UNESCO.

This is a chance to sing together with community choirs, singing groups and individual singers from in and around Glasgow.

There will also be an opportunity to meet new people and enjoy refreshments after the event.

 
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