Community concert

Independent Lives is proud to announce a community concert to help raise funds for the essential services we provide. We are very pleased to be supported by Ratcliffe Creative a music production and performance company run by Nigel Ratcliffe.
Independent Lives is proud to announce a community concert to help raise funds for the essential services we provide. We are very pleased to be supported by Ratcliffe Creative a music production and performance company run by Nigel Ratcliffe. 

“Independent Lives have supported my wife and me to employ carers for my daughter since she was five years old. She turned 19 this year and throughout all that time they’ve always been there for us.

I hope the community concert will be a chance to bring people across Worthing together for a fantastic night of music all while raising money for a very worthy cause.”

With performances from:

Peter Ridge
Peter is a community entertainer with an extensive and versatile repertoire from singalong songs to traditional and modern folk songs. In addition to his excellent voice, his instruments include guitar, fiddle and harmonica.

Celtic Shore
A traditional Irish folk music band consisting of Fiddle, Flute, Bodhran and Acoustic guitar with vocal harmonies.

Chalumeaux Too
An all female clarinet quartet based in Worthing. They play a range of blues, swing, popular tunes and classical music.

After the Rain
A recently formed 80's covers band featuring Babs Ratcliffe and Becci Poynter on vocals with Nigel Ratcliffe on keyboard.

Broadwater Community Choir
A local singing group with members of all ages, who like to sing, laugh and have fun.

The event will be compèred by local comedian Russ Bravo from Matt's Comedy Club.

"Community Concert" text in bold purple over a brushed white stroke on a light blue snowy background with evergreen trees.

Details:

Location: St Matthews Church, Worthing

Date: Thursday 24 November 2022

Time: 7.30pm - 10pm (doors open at 7pm)


Tickets:

Purchase tickets in advance at the link below or on the door for a suggested donation of £5.