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Everything Must Change
The 20th century left a powerhouse of standards expressing anger and sadness about the injustice and bloodshed that is still with us today but also hopes for a better future.
Sheryl Crow wrote one of the great anthems for peace, Redemption Day, after visiting war-torn Bosnia in 1995, and it was picked up by Johnny Cash after the outbreak of the Iraq war eight years later. Nina Simone reframed Kurt Weills Pirate Jenny in the early 1960s as a cry for revenge in Americas Southern states. Any number of artists, from Ella Fitzgerald to the Supremes, have abandoned themselves to Rodgers and Harts wistful Spring is Here.
The musical conversation continues in the latest concert from the dynamic community choir, Vox Holloway. New choral versions, by musical maestro Harvey Brough, will be led by our stellar soloists Christina Gill and Clara Sanabras, with a band headed by pianist Liam Dunachie and bassist Oli Hayhurst.
Doors will open at 7pm. There will be a pay bar before and after the concert.
We strongly encourage audience members to wear masks.
Online ticket sales end at 12.30pm on Sunday. There will be plenty of tickets available on the door.
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LocationSt Lukes West Holloway (View)
Hillmarton Road
London N7 9JE
United Kingdom
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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