Mountbatten Hampshire will be one of eight hospices to benefit from the Voices for Hospices choir concerts at Thornden Hall, Winchester Road, Eastleigh, on Sunday, 20 September.

Conducted by John Sutton, MBE and accompanied by the Voices for Hospices Sinfonia, the event will feature singers who will learn the words and music on the day.

You are invited to take part, or watch a performance.

Tickets for the Voices for Hospices performance of The Armed Man, by Karl Jenkins

CLICK HERE for tickets via Thornden Hall

About the Voices for Hospices Choir

The Voices for Hospices Choir was set up in 2014, in support of the Princess Alice Hospice in Surrey. It currently supports eight choirs and its conductor has been with the choir since 1986. Come and Sing concerts take place every other year. 

How to take part in the Voices for Hospices Choir Come and Sing event

Two rehearsals (at 2pm and 7pm) will be followed by two performances (at 3pm and 8pm) of The Armed Man — a Mass for Peace, by Sir Karl Jenkins.

Organisers say there is no need to prepare in advance, as everything needed for the performance will be taught on the day.

Watch or perform at both concerts for £50. Watch or perform at one concert for £30.

For more about September's Voices for Hospices concerts, visit vfhchoir.com