PUPILS and teachers from the Bromsgrove School of Music will be showing off their impressive array of talents at a charity fund-raising concert on Saturday, November 26.
The Big Night Out concert is set to be packed with a diverse range of music, theatre and fun at the Bromsgrove District Council's Spadesbourne Suite (7pm start).
The show is also raising money for the British Retinitis Pigmentosa Society.
Olivia Safe, one of the school's teachers and event organiser, told the Advertiser/Messenger that those who come would be in for a musical treat.
She said: "I'm amazed by the talent the school has.
"Bromsgrove is packed with lots of very talented people.
"They have all worked very hard on the concert.
"It's going to have music which is going to appeal to everyone. There will be classical and contemporary music. We're even playing the theme tune from the film Top Gun."
Tickets for the show can be bought from the school, in Worcester Road, or by calling it on 01527 570339.
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