A popular Watford choir is set to perform to help raise money for Ukrainian refugees.
The Watford Phoenix Choir will host a concert on October 26, at 7pm in St Mary's Church, Church Street.
All proceeds will be used to support the Sunflower Social Club, an initiative helping Ukrainian refugees.
The choir will perform a mix of traditional and popular songs, alongside pieces by a Ukrainian pianist.
Judy Renshaw, a long-standing member of the choir, said: "The Sunflower Social Club helps Ukrainian individuals and families who have been forced to leave their homes and communities.
"Both practical and emotional support is so important when you have been uprooted like this. Please come and enjoy this special concert with us and help to raise funds for them."
She continued: "We will sing some of our favourite songs and some new ones, led by our musical director, David Halstead.
"We also plan to include a set by a talented Ukrainian pianist."
Tickets, priced at £15, include refreshments and can be purchased in advance or at the door.
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