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Rutland Voices Presents "Songs of Summer" to Support Brain Tumour Research, All Saints Church in Oakham (LE15 6AA).

Rutland Voices Presents "Songs of Summer" to Support Brain Tumour Research

Oakham, Rutland – As the longest day of the year graces us with its presence, Rutland Voices invites you to celebrate the Summer Solstice with an enchanting evening of music. "Songs of Summer" will take place tonight, Saturday, June 21st, 2025, from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM at  All Saints Church in Oakham (LE15 6AA).

This special concert promises a captivating blend of popular songs, beloved folksongs, and timeless choral classics, all curated to mark the warmth and joy of summer. The performance will feature the talents of Emma Gant on Violin & Vocals, Anne Bolt on Piano, and will be conducted by the esteemed Peter Davis.

More than just a delightful musical experience, the "Songs of Summer" concert holds a deeper purpose. The event is dedicated to raising funds for Brain Tumour Research, a vital charity committed to finding a cure for brain tumours and improving the lives of those affected. A collection will be held during the evening to support their crucial work.

Tickets for this evening of harmonious melodies are priced at £14 for adults and £8 for children, with each ticket including a complimentary glass of wine or a soft drink. Tickets can be purchased in advance via wegottickets.com.

Come and enjoy a truly special evening of music in the stunning setting of All Saints Church, knowing that your attendance will contribute to a profoundly important cause.

Event Details:

What: Rutland Voices - Songs of Summer Concert

When: Tonight, Saturday, June 21st, 2025

Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Where: All Saints Church, Church Street, Oakham, LE15 6AA

Price: £14 adults, £8 children (includes wine or soft drink)

Purpose: Raising funds for Brain Tumour Research through a collection.

Tickets: Available from wegottickets.com

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