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Christmas Charity Concert with Eastleigh Fusion Choir at United Reformed Church

December 15, 2015 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

Eastleigh Fusion Choir will be performing this Saturday on 19th December 2015 from 7.30pm at the United Reformed Church on Kings Road.

The full Christmas Charity Concert by Eastleigh Fusion Choir will be raising money for Crisis, the national charity for single homeless people, and the Kenya Project.

All are very welcome and the tickets are only £5.

Eastleigh Fusion Choir - Fantastic, uplifting and fun.
Eastleigh Fusion Choir – Fantastic, uplifting and fun.

About Eastleigh Fusion Choir

Eastleigh Fusion Choir meets at St. Andrew’s Methodist Church, Blenheim Road, Eastleigh SO50 5SD every Tuesday evening 7.30pm – 9.30pm. £5 per session.

If you are looking for a daytime choir, you could join Winchester Fusion Choir.

The choirs’ leader is Marie O’Brien.

Haven’t heard the songs by Eastleigh Fusion Choir before?

Now enjoy their beautiful and uplifting music in this video.

Carol Singing Flash-mob in the Swan Centre 2013

In the video, you’ll hear a brief interview with Marie O’Brien too.

At Christmas time in 2013, a Flash Mob carol singing took place at The Swan Centre in Eastleigh.

The Flash Mob was formed by Eastleigh Fusion Choir with Eastleigh Baptist Church.

(Note: What’s a Flash Mob? “A large public gathering at which people perform an unusual or seemingly random act and then disperse, typically organised by means of the Internet or social media” – Oxford dictionaries.)

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    December 15, 2015 at 8:58 pm

    Is anybody going to this concert? If so, please let me know. I quite like to go with someone.

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