MUSIC students in Kidderminster will be performing a feast of music in aid of Operation Covert.
The concert has been organised by music teacher, Freya Randle, of Findon Street, and will take place at the New Meeting House in Church Street on Saturday, February 4.
The 34-year-old, who was a member of Blakedown Guides, said: "What happened to the Scout centre was terrible.
"I just think it's important that the children have somewhere where they can go and I have been to Rhydd Covert a few times when I was younger so I just wanted to help."
She went on: "It would be good if we could raise something similar to last year, when we raised £1,000 for the tsunami appeal with a concert."
Mrs Randle started giving lessons in singing, violin and piano from her home three years ago and teaches more than 30 students - aged from seven to 80 - across Wyre Forest.
The concert will feature songs from musicals, folk tunes and modern favourites and will include I Could Have Danced All Night, from My Fair Lady, Where Is Love from Oliver!, Voichesapete from Marriage of Figaro and folk classic, Down By the Riverside.
It will also include Killing Me Softly, the Corrs' Runaway, and the EastEnders theme tune, which will be performed by a trumpet soloist.
Mrs Randle said her students were looking forward to their performance and the audience could expect a "nice, friendly, relaxed atmosphere, with people getting together to raise money for charity.
Tickets for the concert, which starts at 7.30pm, cost £5 and £3.50 for concessions and are available from Mrs Randle on 01562 744139.
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