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Classical Music Australia

The King's Singers

Where
The Concourse
The Concourse
409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067
When

Thursday 5 March from 7pm to 8:30pm

Cost

Starting from: $20

We’re thrilled to present the world’s most celebrated vocal group, the double Grammy and Emmy award‑winning ensemble.

Setting the global standard in a cappella for over 50 years, they will perform one of their favourite programs Something Old and Something New.

This program combines all their British charm and versatility, beginning with traditional English choral works by Thomas Tallis and William Byrd, and concluding with music by John Lennon and Billy Joel. An evening that will lift the spirits and leave you smiling.

PAY WHAT YOU CAN TICKETING

We believe classical music should be accessible to everyone.

Our Pay What You Can ticket option allows you to choose a price that suits your circumstances, no questions asked.

Whether you're a student, bringing your family, or navigating a tight budget, you are welcome. Starting at just $20, simply select the amount you are able to pay when booking and enjoy the performance.

Everyone deserves the chance to experience live music, and we hope to see you at what will be an incredible concert.

We hope you can join us for an evening with this iconic vocal ensemble.

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Classical Music Australia

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