MUSIC club, Bromsgrove Concerts is returning to the stage on Friday, September 24 after 18 months without a performance.
Following the closure of the Artrix as an arts venue, the event will be staged at the group’s new home, Bromsgrove School.
The performance is set to feature the internationally recognised Fitzwilliam String Quartet.
Alastair Moseley, chair of Bromsgrove Concerts said: “This is a chance to come and immerse yourself in some lovely music, played live in the comfortable surroundings of Cobham theatre – so why not give this concert a try!
“There will be a bar available serving alcohol and soft drinks before the concert and during the interval and this is a great opportunity to not only enjoy the music, but relax with fellow music lovers, family and friends.
“As we say ‘Bringing Music Alive and Music Lovers Together!’
“And if you can’t make the concert, but want to hear the music, the concert will be live streamed for you to enjoy in the comfort of your own home.
“This is a new facility which we hope will prove to be popular.”
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Tickets cost £22 to attend the concert, which starts at 7:30pm or £8 to view the live-stream, and can be purchased from the Bromsgrove School box office at www.bromsgrove-school.co.uk/whats-on.aspx.
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