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Oriana Choir presents a magical Christmas concert

South East Queensland concert-goers have had a bit of a dry year, but will soon be rewarded for their patience with a magical Christmas treat.

The community can look forward to November 28 on the Sunshine Coast and November 29 in Brisbane City, when internationally acclaimed Sunshine Coast choral group Oriana Choir presents, ‘A Babe is Born’.

Oriana Choir is delighted to launch the Christmas season with what promises to be a captivating and magical concert presentation, after a year of cancelled events and zoom rehearsals.

Come celebrate the Christmas Babe, a symbol of peace, hope and promise for the future. With stunning a cappella songs, modern masterpieces and traditional carols, ‘A Babe is Born’ will fill your heart with the joy of the season.

Oriana Choir is conducted by Kim Kirkman, accompanied by Fay Baker and joined by soprano soloist Panayiota Kalatzis.

The concert on November 28 is at Stella Maris Primary School Performance Venue at 4pm and November 29 will see the choir singing at St John’s Cathedral, commencing at 2:30pm.

Tickets must be purchased in advance as due to Covid regulations there will be no tickets at the door.

The concert will be performed without interval and seating is strictly limited. Don’t miss out on getting your tickets and book now by visiting trybooking.com.au. Visit oriana.org.au for more details.

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