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Harambee Friendship Tour Dates

Jul 01 07:49am

- Harambee won third place on Battle of the Choirs and today they performed a Michael Jackson medley.

Nine choirs from Battle of the Choirs have joined forces for the Battle of the Choirs Friendship Tour (dates below).

The choirs involved are:

o Harambee

o Newcastle Uni Chamber Choir

o Shower Idols

o Soul Food

o Barker College

o Hornsby Girls

o Sunbury Divas

o Vox Synergy

o Strange Weather Gospel Choir

 

Harambee Friendship Tour Concerts



SHEPPARTON:
Sunday, 28th June
5pm
With local choirs including "Shepparton World Music Choir"
St Augustines Church, Maude Street, Shepparton
Entry by Gold Coin donation.

WAGGA WAGGA:
Monday, 29th June
With the Wagga City Rugby Male Choir & Murrumbidgee Magic
7.30pm - 9.30pm
Riverina Playhouse, Cross Street,
Wagga Wagga

SYDNEY

With HORNSBY GIRLS' SCHOOL:
Tuesday, 30th June
7pm
Hornsby Girls School, Edgeworth David Ave, Hornsby

With BARKER COLLEGE:
Wednesday, 1st July
6pm
Barker College,
91 Pacific Highway, Hornsby

With SOUL FOOD
Friday, 3rd July
North Sydney Leagues Club,
12 Abbott Street, Cammeray
Tickets: $20/$15

With SHOWER IDOLS
Sunday, 5th July
Flame Lounge at the Dee Why RSL Club, Northern Beaches

NEWCASTLE

Saturday, 4th July
With University of Newcastle Chamber Choir
6.30pm
University of Newcastle Great Hall

CANBERRA
Monday, 6th July, 7pm.
"Harambee Pops Into Canberra" at the Wesley Music Centre,
20 National Circuit (cnr Sydney Ave), Forrest, ACT
Tickets: $15 / $10. DOOR SALES ONLY. More information: Sarah, 0430 073 888

 
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