A candlelit concert featuring iconic songs will be held in Harrogate next month.
The event, titled 'Songs from Stage and Screen', is coming to Christ Church on Saturday 21st September.
Doors open at 6:45pm before the music starts at 7:30pm.
A spokesperson from organisers Ignite Concerts said:
“This much-anticipated event will take place at the picturesque Christ Church Harrogate, featuring spellbinding performances by the renowned Ebor Quartet and the acclaimed singer-songwriter Alistair Griffin.
“Attendees can expect a captivating night filled with timeless musical theatre and film classics, all performed in the enchanting glow of candlelight.
“Don’t miss this chance to witness an extraordinary evening of music as Ignite Concerts reignites the cultural scene in Harrogate.”

Seating is available on a first-come-first-served basis within your zone. Bar refreshments will be available.

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