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Chorale brings night of song

Noosa Chorale presents something special for its 10th anniversary Christmas Wassail, promising a birthday extravaganza with a feast of carols and glorious music – everything from Handel’s Messiah to John Lennon.
Friday 15 and Saturday 16 December, revel in the genial atmosphere of hearty Christmas Cheer while sitting at tables, enjoying drinks, cake, mince pies and cheese platters plus joining the choir and Brisbane Opera star Kathryn O’Halloran in singing the Hallelujah Chorus and traditional carols.
Noosa Chorale is a community choir dedicated to bringing the rich repertoire of great choral works to the people of the Noosa region and Sunshine Coast. Noosa Chorale welcomes new members joining to share our commitment to personal and community enrichment through singing.
The Chorale is a cultural landmark in the Noosa region, with a rich history dating back to our establishment and first performance in 1994. Each year, the Chorale presents a diverse concert program under the baton of music director Adrian King.
This year the theme is Peace on Earth, and The J will be transformed into a wonderland decorated with doves and sparkling festive decor.
Show starts at 7pm. Tickets are $39 adult, $35 groups of eight, $25 for children under 16 so book now for Noosa’s Christmas party of the year at www.thej.com.au

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