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Your chance to be one of 500 charity singers at Solihull concert

VOLUNTEERS are needed to form a 500-strong choir singing songs from stage and screen at a concert in Solihull in aid of charity.

D-Concert is arranged and co-ordinated by a team of volunteers, with the support of local businesses and organisations, and is a registered event to support Teenage Cancer Trust in their fundraising efforts to provide dedicated facilities for a specialist teenage cancer unit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.

The concert is on July 12 in Bushell Hall at Solihull School and anybody over the age of 16 can take part.

If you love musicals, singing or being part of something REALLY big then the D-Concert is for you.

Please visit the website www.dconcert.co.uk to find out more about it and how to be involved in the biggest Charity Concert in the Solihull calendar

Every cast member will raise a minimum of £20 sponsorship for Teenage Cancer Trust, so don't wait, because there are only 500 places.

There are also 132 audience tickets available.

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