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Wellington Community Choir Welcomes you Home with Songs from our Land

Barbara from Brooklyn

A cool kiwi choir singing great kiwi music.
Following their sell-out Queen concert in April, The Wellington Community Choir return to the Citadel to perform music from New Zealand. The concert will feature well-known waiata and popular songs by our iconic songwriters, together with some contemporary songs especially composed for the choir.
This will mark fourteen years of the choir’s life here in Wellington and it will be the last concert to be led by its founding musical director Julian Raphael.

The Wellington Community Choir Welcomes you Home with Songs from our Land

Saturday 24th August, 7:30 at the Salvation Army Citadel,
92 Vivian Street, Wellington

Tickets $20 Adult and $10 Concession

From Eventfinda
www.eventfinda.co.nz...

Enquiries to Bam Mare': 021 188 6118

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