Trinity Concert Band’s Olympics tribute

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June 5, 2024

Join Trinity Concert Band at All Saints Church and herald the start of the sporting celebration

Get ready to witness the ultimate celebrations of the Paris Olympic Games with Trinity Concert Band on Saturday, 8th June.

The performance will breathe life into the Olympic spirit like never before, creating an atmosphere of unmatched energy and enthusiasm. From the timeless rhythms of Gershwin to the magnificent sounds of Vangelis, the night promises to be a real winner.

Let your senses be captivated by the beautifully renovated All Saints Church in Wokingham as you enjoy an enchanting evening of sensational music celebrating France and the world of sports. Highlights include: Olympic Fanfare & Theme – John Williams, An American in Paris – Gershwin, Chariots of Fire – Vangelis, Les Miserables – Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Olympic Spirit – John Williams and many more.

Be part of the celebration and experience the excitement of the Olympic Games through the prism of the most powerful language: music.

A portion of concert proceeds will go to the band’s chosen charity for 2024, Stepping Stones DS, supporting children and young people with Down Syndrome to fulfil their potential, #TCBMoreThanMusic

Tickets can be purchased online or from the box office by calling 0118 4492099 or at boxoffice@trinityband.co.uk 

The Paris Olympics run from July 26th to August 11th.

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