Budding singers could be in with the chance of appearing on stage, at a charity rock concert.
This summer, The Pepper Foundation, which provides care and assistance for sick children and their families across the county, is hosting its 24th rock show.
The charity is seeking talented vocalists to give their time for free and perform at “24 Carat Pepper”, which takes place from July 13 to July 21, at The Centenary Theatre, Berkhamsted School, Kings Road, Berkhamsted.
Participants must be aged over 18 and can audition on Sunday, February 26, at Berkhamsted School, Castle Street, Berkhamsted.
There will be four distinct vocal groups for the show, and entrants can commit to as many as they want.
These are: lead singer either as a soloist or as a duet, lead vocal group singers to perform as a group, Pepper choir member of up to 30 members, backing vocal to participate in a small group of three to four.
The event, which is entirely run by volunteers, is organised to raise more than £30,000 for the charity.
To find out more contact organisers Linda Horsfall on: 01442 865972 or email linda.horsfall@btinternet.com or Robert Breakwell on: 07801623057, 01296 631160 or email robert.breakwell@virgin.net Further information is available at: www.peppershow.com
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