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CHORAL CELEBRATION THRE E CHOIRS FE S T IVAL RE TURNS


After being forced to cancel last year’s event, the Three Choirs Festival is pleased to announce they have added an additional date when the event returns to Worcester this year.


Running for more than 300 years, the Three Choirs Festival is the longest running classical music festival of its kind in the world, rotating between the English cathedral cities of Gloucester, Worcester and Hereford. The programme is packed with concerts, services, recitals, masterclasses, talks, theatre, exhibitions and lots more.


This year’s festival, which takes place from July 24 to August 1, incorporates the themes of journeying, exploration and looking to the future. It will be the first for Worcester Artistic Director, Samuel Hudson, who took up the post in September 2019 but missed out on hosting a festival last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


The full festival programme is now available at 3choirs.org/whats-on and features over 1,000 performers across 77 events.


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There is something for everyone to enjoy, from major choral and orchestral events in Worcester’s majestic cathedral, to chamber music, late night events, fun-filled family shows, sung cathedral services, fascinating talks and al fresco theatre, walks and excursions. The organisers hope to have their Festival Village up and running, where audience members can relax in between events, soak up the festival atmosphere and enjoy free, live entertainment on the community bandstand. All being well, at the heart of the headline concert series, a stellar line-up of soloists will join the festival’s own chorus, the three cathedral choirs of Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester, and orchestra-in-residence, the Philharmonia Orchestra.


Dr Alexis Paterson, Three Choirs Festival Chief Executive, said: “We know that our devoted audience and fabulous festival chorus are keen to see the festival return in all its splendour this summer. We’re preparing for the best possible outcome, in line with the government roadmap, while keeping contingencies in place should we need to scale back the festival to ensure the safety of performers and audiences. Whatever the format, we know it will be a moment of real joy when our performers take to the stage again for nine glorious days of music-making.”


Tickets are on sale now from 3.choirs.org/whats- on/ or the box office on 01452 768928.


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