KIDDERMINSTER Male Choir will hit the right notes when they perform their spring concert extravaganza at Kidderminster Town Hall next weekend.
The singers will delight the audience with pop standards, such as Sailing and Bohemian Rhapsody, which has been arranged especially for the men.
Proceeds from the spring celebration will be donated to Acorns - a charity which offers care to life-limited children.
Musical director, David Barclay, has arranged Scottish folk song, Loch Lomond, for the night and the choir will give a debut performance of the Grand March from Aida.
Poignant number, Prayer For the Children, will also be performed by the group.
The song is one of the choir's favourites and reflects the plight of children during the war in Kosovo.
Folk, spiritual and show songs will complete the programme for next Saturday's concert.
Award-winning actor/singer, David Steele, will also take to the stage with the choir.
The Birmingham-born performer has shared the stage with Michael Ball and Colm Wilkinson and has performed in West End shows including the musical, Les Miserables.
The actor has also appeared in shows with the Redditch Amateur Theatre Society, including, West Side Story and Little Shop Of Horrors.
He was awarded best actor in the Midland's One-Act Play Festival.
Tickets for the spring event, which starts at 7.30pm, can be obtained by contacting 01562 827936.
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