Tickets are being snapped up for the African Children’s Choir’s two charity concerts in Monmouth next week. The choir, which gave an uplifting performance of the number one single ‘Sing’ with Gary Barlow at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations, will be performing at Monmouth School for Girls’ Main Hall on Tuesday, January 15th and Wednesday, January 16th from 6.30pm.
The choir’s ‘Just as I am’ UK tour combines traditional hymns with African cultural sounds and a stunning visual story of God’s faithfulness.
This family-friendly event is open to the whole community and will involve pupils from Monmouth School Girls’ Prep and Monmouth School Boys’ Prep.
The concerts will include inspirational stories, beautiful voices and lively African songs.
A free-will offering will be taken at the performances to support Music for Life programmes, including the continued education of the children you see in concert.
Music for Life, the official fundraising charity of the African Children’s Choir, work in seven African countries and have educated over 52,000 children as well as impacting the lives of over 100,000 people through its relief and development programmes during its history.
By focusing on providing education, Music for Life’s purpose is to help Africa’s most vulnerable children today, so they can help Africa tomorrow.
Tickets cost £5 per person for this immersive worship experience and can be ordered by emailing: girl [email protected]






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