Pohutukawa Singers Concert
The Pohutukawa Singers are delighted to announce two performances of their upcoming mid-year concert.
Titled 'Sing Today', the programme features our usual eclectic mix of songs spanning a variety of music genres. From Mozart to Queen, from Bernstein to Adele and much more, our repertoire reflects the wide range of musical tastes among our singers and audience members alike.
Our special guest artist for both performances is jazz saxophonist Iggy Palmero Epstein. Iggy is a music student at Massey High School and gained an NCEA Scholarship in Music (Performance) in 2021. He has a keen interest in everything musical with a special passion for the saxophone and jazz. He plays in a few jazz and fusion bands and welcomes every opportunity he gets to play. We are excited and grateful to have him as our guest performer.
* The first concert;
Sunday 26 June 4.00pm
St Chads Anglican Church, 7 Matua Road, Huapai
*The second concert;
Friday 1 July 7.30pm
Albany Presbyterian Church, 539 Albany Highway, Albany
Tickets for either performance are $15 in advance or $20 at the door and include refreshments after the concert. Children - gold coin donation.
Presales and enquiries: candcnewel@gmail.com or phone Geoff 021 1706590 or Carrie 027 6223508
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