Christmas candlelit concert to take place in support of children with cancer

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It will take place on Thursday, November 23 at 7pm in St Anne's Cathedral

It's set for Thursday, November 23 at 7pm in St Anne's Cathedral and 'promises a night to remember'.

Cancer Fund for Children, which works to support children, young people and families impacted by cancer, is hosting the special concert to raise money towards their vital services with the help of event sponsor, Power NI.The candlelit concert will include musical performances from Margaret Keys, ARCO String Quartet and the wonderful Cancer Fund for Children choir, made up of families supported by the charity, staff and volunteers.

Sarah Clements, Partnership and Philanthropy Lead at Cancer Fund for Children said: “We are so grateful to our amazing sponsors, Power NI, for helping to bring this wonderful, immersive event to life. "We can’t wait to welcome in the festive season with this special night which will allow attendees to enjoy captivating music in a beautiful space, while also raising money in support of children and young people impacted by cancer.Tickets can be purchased HERE or on the charity’s website www.cancerfundforchildren.com.You can find out more about the charity and how you can get involved this Christmas by visiting www.cancerfundforchildren.com.

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