A choir that performs classic and contemporary pop and rock songs will take over Harrow Arts Centre in a show that will support two local charities.
Rock Chorus, made up of singers from the northwest London area, first established itself 15 years ago.
Now the choir of 100 people will perform some of the greatest anthems for a fun evening that will raise money for two local charities.
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This includes supporting the Molly Rose Foundation, that was set up after the 14-year-old Hatch End High School student killed herself after seeing graphic content on Instagram.
The foundation helps spot and support young people suffering from mental illness and at risk of suicide.
Money will also go to the Hosanna House and Children's Pilgrimage Trust (HCPT), that takes around 1,000 disabled or disadvantaged children to Lourdes for a week with volunteer helpers.
The choir promises over 20 classic tunes, from Tina Turner and Bon Jovi to Queen and Dire Straits, and audience participation at the event, which will last two hours and 40 minutes and include a short interval.
The performance is next Saturday (September 3) at the arts centre beginning from 7.30pm and tickets are available for £15 by either calling 020 3773 7161 or visiting : harrowarts.com/whats-on/event/rock-chorus-every-voice-counts
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