Renowned London Welsh Male Choir to perform in Galway this weekend for Croi

London Welsh Male Choir

London Welsh Male Choir

The renowned London Welsh Male Choir will this weekend perform a special fundraising concert at Galway Cathedral to support Croí, the Heart & Stroke Charity.

The event, which promises an evening of beautiful choral performances, will take place this Saturday, November 16 with all proceeds going to Croí to aid in their mission to prevent heart disease and stroke in communities throughout the region. A special guest appearance on the evening will feature the popular ‘Galway Baytones’, the male voice a cappella group based in Galway.

Founded in 1902, the London Welsh Male Choir is celebrated for its rich musical heritage, combining traditional Welsh choral music with a range of modern and classical compositions. Having performed at prestigious venues across the globe, from the Royal Albert Hall to the Sydney Opera House, the choir brings a unique and powerful blend of voices to every performance.

This Internationally renowned choir quickly gained a reputation for excellence in performance and success in competition in England, Wales and Paris.Disrupted by the two World Wars, the Choir was re-established in 1961 and now has over one hundred members.

They have sung at many of Britain’s most prestigious concert halls and cathedrals, have appeared twice at the Royal Variety Command Performance and have recorded with Charlotte Church, Aled Jones and Bryn Terfel. They were also the backing group to “Take That” at Earls Court.In the sporting arena, the choir has thrilled crowds at many stadiums, including the Stade de France, Twickenham and Lord’s Cricket Ground.

In August 2007 they became the first male voice choir to sing at the new Wembley Stadium prior to the Rugby League Cup Final and they have sung many times at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff, prior to Wales’ home rugby matches.

In 2012, the Choir sang the Olympic Hymn at the closing ceremony of the London Games, reaching a worldwide audience of over a billion.The concert to be held in Galway Cathedral on Saturday, November 16th marks the choir’s first-ever visit to Ireland.

Their repertoire not only celebrates Welsh culture but also resonates with universal themes of love, hope, and resilience, making their performance in Galway a must-attend event.

Croí is a non-profit organisation dedicated to leading the fight against heart disease and stroke, with a particular focus on education, prevention, and recovery. Through their work, Croí offers essential supports and services to communities, including cardiac risk screenings, lifestyle programs, and rehabilitation services for people who have experienced heart disease or stroke.

Croí’s efforts aim to improve the quality of life for those affected by cardiovascular conditions, and every contribution from events like this concert plays a vital role in funding these life-saving services.

Tickets for the concert are available to purchase online via the Galway Cathedral website www.galwaycathedral.ie at the door of Galway Cathedral, and from reception at Croí house in Newcastle. Don’t miss this opportunity to support a great cause while enjoying an unforgettable evening of music.

 

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