Last Friday

Last Friday Concerts

Saint George’s Church, Whyke

Cleveland Road, Chichester

Join us at 19:30 for
A concert on the Last Friday of each month

Admission £10 to include interval refreshments
(individually a drink and crafted canapés)

Tickets available on the door: under 18’s free.

Registered Charity No: 1133301

Sep
29
Fri
Last Friday of the Month Concert @ St George's Church
Sep 29 @ 19:30 – 21:00

‘Last Friday of the Month Concert Series’

St George’s, Whyke

Eolandra Brass Quartet

and 

Kuckoo Theatre Choir 

EBQ will perform a variety of specially written brass pieces as well as more familiar repertoire ranging 

from Handel to Scott Joplin. 

They are joined this year by the newly formed 

Kuckoo Theatre Choir, 

part of the Kuckoo Theatre of Performing Arts 

based at Chichester Free School. 

They will perform items from musical theatre.

September 29th 2023

 at 7.30p.m.

Interval tea/coffee/juice and cake

Tickets on the door £10.00 (Under 18 free)
 
Oct
27
Fri
Last Friday of the Month Concert @ St George's Church
Oct 27 @ 19:30 – 21:00

All are welcome to join us for this season’s Last Friday of the Month Concert Series. Tickets £10 on the door (U18s free) to include refreshments.

April 28th: The Luc Family.

The Series begins with amazing piano and ‘cello performances from our extraordinarily talented family

May 26th: A Celebration to mark the organist’s 50 years at St Georges

Introducing The Siena Singers – Conductor Giles White. Join us in a singalong of old favourites with Arthur Robson and sit back to enjoy organ and vocal solos.

June 30th: More “Young, Talented and Local”

Tim Stewart (Cathedral Organ Scholar) and Luke Haydn (Lavant Churches) celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Nicholson organ.

July 28th: The Kelsall-Barnett Family

Outstanding guitar performances coupled with beautiful singing from a rising young star.

August 25th: ‘Back By Public Demand’ – Canon David Nason

More stories and piano music from the life and times of Ivor Novello.

September 29th: The Eolandra Brass Quartet & Kuckoo Singers

Enjoy a range of musical styles from our ‘resident quartet’, with some colourful solos and also introducing another new choir!

October 27th: Horsham Borough Band

Come to enjoy the brilliant sound of brass in the acoustic of St George’s from one of the South of England’s premier brass bands.

November 24th: Sophie Middleditch (recorders) and David Pollock (harpsichord)

This distinguished duo brings its customary blend of charm and virtuosity in a delightful programme of baroque and modern music.

Nov
24
Fri
Last Friday of the Month Concert @ St George's Church
Nov 24 @ 19:30 – 21:00

All are welcome to join us for this season’s Last Friday of the Month Concert Series. Tickets £10 on the door (U18s free) to include refreshments.

April 28th: The Luc Family.

The Series begins with amazing piano and ‘cello performances from our extraordinarily talented family

May 26th: A Celebration to mark the organist’s 50 years at St Georges

Introducing The Siena Singers – Conductor Giles White. Join us in a singalong of old favourites with Arthur Robson and sit back to enjoy organ and vocal solos.

June 30th: More “Young, Talented and Local”

Tim Stewart (Cathedral Organ Scholar) and Luke Haydn (Lavant Churches) celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Nicholson organ.

July 28th: The Kelsall-Barnett Family

Outstanding guitar performances coupled with beautiful singing from a rising young star.

August 25th: ‘Back By Public Demand’ – Canon David Nason

More stories and piano music from the life and times of Ivor Novello.

September 29th: The Eolandra Brass Quartet & Kuckoo Singers

Enjoy a range of musical styles from our ‘resident quartet’, with some colourful solos and also introducing another new choir!

October 27th: Horsham Borough Band

Come to enjoy the brilliant sound of brass in the acoustic of St George’s from one of the South of England’s premier brass bands.

November 24th: Sophie Middleditch (recorders) and David Pollock (harpsichord)

This distinguished duo brings its customary blend of charm and virtuosity in a delightful programme of baroque and modern music.

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