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On Wednesday, December 1 best-selling band G4 will be appearing at Hereford cathedral from 7.30pm.
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Experience sumptuous harmonies in an idyllic, festive setting as Jonathan, Lewis, Mike and Duncan as they recall the musical experiences of their childhoods. Expect to hear timeless classics such as When A Child is Born, Silent Night and All I Want For Christmas, as well as delightful medleys to evoke the Christmas spirit, all delivered exquisitely in the most iconic venues.
Tickets are priced from £24.50 with VIP meet and greet tickets also available.
Also at the Cathedral is the Hereford Cathedral Christmas Fair on Saturday, December 18 from 9.30am - 4pm.
St Peter’s church in Bromyard also has a Christmas tree festival on December 3, 4 and 5 with free admission.
If you’re looking for handmade gifts with a personal touch, the 2021 Etsy Christmas Craft Fair is a good place to start, being held at its new venue this year, Hereford Football Club.
Browse local makers and creatives’ products from homewares, pet gifts, art, glassware, clothing, cards, and much more.
It takes place on Saturday and Sunday, November 27 and 28 from 10am - 4pm. Entry is free and the first 20 people through the door each day will receive a goodie bag, with handmade items and money off vouchers.
No Christmas shopping expedition would be complete without stocking up with delicious food and drink and where better than the Kington Winter Food and Drink Festival. This annual event features the very best of what the borders has to offer, boasting over 90 stalls handpicked to give the best variety
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of producers from charcuterie to patisserie to fresh meat including lamb, pork and goat to chocolate, to oils and then find the perfect kitchen wear to cook it in.
This year’s festival is spread over five different venues across the town and promises a fabulous festive feel and atmosphere, great music and vibe.
It takes place on Saturday, December 4 from 9.30am to 3pm. Admission is free. For more information contact
kingtonfoodfest@gmail.com or telephone 01544 231202.
And to really kick start your festive shopping, why not pay a visit to Ledbury where shopkeepers will be opening their stores until late on Friday, December 3. There will be seasonal refreshments, including mince pies, chestnuts and mulled cider, as well as some festive entertainment. It’s also a chance to buy your mistletoe which is being sold in aid of the Ledbury traders and businesses association’s chosen charity.
Don’t forget too to check your local theatres for seasonal entertainment, including of course the children’s favourite, the panto!
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