PREVIEW: There’s no place like Hove for the holidays!
Resound Male Voices, a Brighton and Hove based male singing group and women’s jazz choir Rebelles present a unique evening of beautiful music and a few laughs in the run up to Christmas.
Resound and Rebelles present Hove for the Holidays 2015.

If you’ve ever spent Christmas in Palmeira Square or taken a Yuletide stroll through St Ann’s Well Garden, you’ll agree that there’s no place like Hove for the holidays!
Resound Male Voices, a Brighton and Hove based male singing group and women’s jazz choir Rebelles present a unique evening of beautiful music and a few laughs in the run up to Christmas.
The groups, both led by opera singer and vocal coach Stefan Holmström, will be performing an eclectic range of music from Swedish folk and American bee bop to classical works by Karl Jenkins and Eric Whittacre. Eclectic, magical, and humorous, Hove for the Holidays is no ordinary Christmas concert.

Stefan Holmström, says: “These two groups offer something really special in their collaborations, going from simple unison to ravishing 8 part harmony. Don’t miss it for the world!”
Special guests for the evening include jazz pianist and song writer Charlotte Brennan and UK Speaker of the Year 2015, Steve Bustin.
Hove For The Holidays will take place on Saturday, December 12 at 7.30pm at St Andrew’s Church, Waterloo Street, Hove BN3 1AQ.
Tickets £12/£10 are available online or directly from choir members. Homemade mulled wine will be available to purchase at the interval.
Event: Hove for the Holidays with Resound and Rebelles
Where: St Andrews Church, Waterloo Street, Hove
When: Saturday, December 10
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: £12/£10
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