Wigan charity's Christmas concert to celebrate those who are visually impaired
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The Blind Poet, a young choir and an up-and-coming musician are among the acts who are set to perform at sight loss charity, Henshaws, annual Christmas Carol Concert.
The event, to be held on Wednesday December 6 at Manchester Cathedral, will hear from David Steele, who is known as the Blind Poet, duo Denise Leigh and Stefan Andrusyschyn, the Henshaws Children and Young People Choir, musician Leo Hicks and the Svitoch Ukrainian Choir.
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Hide AdDenise and Stefan, and David Steele are registered blind, and the Henshaws Children and Young People Choir comprises of children who are visually impaired.
The evening hopes to raise awareness of sight loss as well as raise funds for the charity.
Doors open from 7pm and the performances, which will be a mix of live performances and carols sung by the attendees, will go on until 9.30pm; there will be opportunities to buy refreshments and chat with other attendees.
Named Carols By Candelight, the annual festive event is sure to be unmissable, so those interested in going are urged to buy their tickets as soon as possible.
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Hide AdStephen Tongue, Director of Fundraising at Henshaws, said: “Our annual Christmas Carol Concert is back at Manchester Cathedral on December 6, and we are excited to hear performances from our esteemed line-up.
“David Steele - the Blind Poet, Denise Leigh and Stefan Andrusyschyn, the Henshaws Children and Young Persons’ Choir, musician Leo Hicks and the Svitoch Ukrainian Choir will all perform on the night.
“We can’t wait to welcome everyone on the evening and hope you can join us to celebrate the festive period and help our charity as we move into the New Year.”
You can buy tickets to Henshaws’s Christmas Carol Concert 2023 on their dedicated webpage.
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Hide AdAdult tickets cost £14 with options for concessions, children and family, as well as those who have a carer.
The event kicks off on December 6 at Manchester Cathedral from 7.20pm.
All proceeds will go towards helping Henshaws with blind and visually impaired people across Greater Manchester.