A Winter Union + Heartwood Chorus at Downend Folk & Roots @ Christ Church Downend
Unreserved seating

A gig on Friday 13th December. The event starts at 19:30.


Christ Church Downend. Doors at 7.00pm for a 7.45pm start.
Tickets £15 in advance, £17 on the door. Unreserved Seating.
Season tickets (covering four concerts) can be purchased from downendfolkandroots.com
Individual concert tickets can also be purchased from Melanie's Kitchen in Downend (cash only).

The Downend Folk & Roots Christmas concert has seen some incredible lineups take to the stage in front of some of our biggest audiences, but the one that our regulars have kept talking about is A WINTER UNION, and they return on Friday 13 December in a gig that will also be live-streamed by LIVE TO YOUR LIVING ROOM. Featuring members of The Willows, Gilmore & Roberts and Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage, this supergroup is now fast becoming thought of as the pre-Christmas knees-up for folk and roots music lovers all over the country. And, after the success of last year, we’re pleased to say that the brilliant folk-choir HEARTWOOD CHORUS will get us underway.

Terms & Conditions: All tickets are non-transferable. Please note that we operate a strict no-returns policy. Downend Folk & Roots is a "listening venue". Overly noisy patrons may be ejected from the premises. The organisers reserve the right to ask latecomers to wait for a suitable break in the performance before taking their seats. Our events are photographed and your image may be used online. If you would rather it was not, please speak to a team member when you arrive. By purchasing tickets, you agree to these terms and conditions.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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