Love Pop Choir and the Harrogate Band will come together for their third annual Christmas concert next month.
The event will feature a mix of Christmas favourites, pop hits and traditional brass band pieces, performed jointly by the two well-known local groups.
Love Pop Choir will offer a selection of sing-along pop songs and seasonal classics, while the Harrogate Band will contribute its signature brass sound.

Lauren Elliott, founder and director of Love Pop Choir, said:
“It’s become a real highlight of our year. Coming together with the Harrogate Band brings a whole new level of entertainment, not just for our singers and the band, but for the audience too.
"If any ladies out there would like a weekly slice of fun, we’d love to welcome them to the choir.”
Love Pop Choir has seven groups across Yorkshire, including in Harrogate and Boroughbridge.
The concert will take place on Sunday 14th December at 2pm at St John Fisher High School on Hookstone Drive in Harrogate.
Doors open at 1.15pm, with refreshments available during the interval.
Tickets can be bought in advance from TicketSource or on the door, subject to availability.
Prices are £10 for adults, £8 for concessions and free entry for children under 12.

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