A CELEBRITY choir that appeared on Britain's Got Talent performed in Pershore.
Johns' Boys, who appeared on the ITV show this year, sang in Pershore Abbey to raise funds for charity.
Pershore Rotary Club had organised for the choir from Wrexham to perform in the town for a charity event supporting the Alzheimer's Society.
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The Abbey was filled with eager audiences who cheered, clapped and gave the choir a standing ovation at the end of a memorable evening of songs from the opera, some traditional Welsh songs and various musicals and films.
Members of the choir sang solo pieces, a solo saxophone played, and the audiences were entertained by a comedy version of What shall we do with a drunken sailor?.
The show was initially postponed for several months due to Johns Boys appearance on Britain's Got Talent show.
However, it was not just audiences that enjoyed the performance, and the choir said everyone in the town made them feel so welcomed that they hope to return in the near future.
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Aled Phillips, conductor for the Johns Boys, said: "Thank you very much for having us and thank you for making us feel so at home at Pershore Abbey!
"I speak on behalf of all members of Johns' Boys Choir when I say I hope we'll be invited to perform again at Pershore Abbey in the very near future."
Speaking on behalf of everyone, Pershore Rotary President Lucy Thornton said the evening was wonderful.
"Thank you to the conductor Aled Phillips, accompanist Glian Llwyd and all 30 plus members of Johns' Boys for a wonderful evening.
"I warmly thank the Abbey staff for their support, Mark Hamer representing the Alzheimer's Society for his contribution and especially all those local businesses that had sponsored the concert.
"Many of us will remember the night in 2023 when Johns' Boys played Pershore Abbey.
"We were there, and what a spectacular night it was!"
"Come back again soon Boys."
The concert took place on Saturday, September 9.
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