Following the success of their autumn concert, the Gentlemen Songsters Male Voice Choir will feature in the 'Dudley Remembers' tribute concert on Thursday November 7th in Dudley.
The evening starts with a short service of Remembrance featuring Reverend James Treasure from Top Church along with the now customary poppy-drop ceremony.
The second part is a concert which see's the Songsters joined by Sovereign Brass and other performers. The title also reflects the group of dedicated volunteers who rescued the concert several years ago when it was destined to fold. It includes two former Dudley Mayors, ex-service personnel and is chaired by ex-serviceman and Gentlemen Songster Ian Rawlings.
Mr Rawlings said: "The event is a moving and patriotic tribute. This year we will be graced with the presence of the Mayor of Dudley Councillor Hilary Bills, Deputy Lieutenant of the West Midlands Richard Boot OBE and the Councils Armed Forces Champions.
"I'd also like to pay my own personal tribute to our dedicated group of volunteers without which there would be no event. Tickets are selling fast and proceeds will go to the British Legions Poppy Appeal."
Tickets are £5 each and can be purchased from the Gentlemen Songsters website or by email.
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