One of the hottest draws in the festive calendar is a concert in aid of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity featuring the Rosyth Military Wives Choir on December 1 in Dunfermline.
Military Wives Choirs, both an independent charity and a subsidiary of SSAFA that supports women across the military community, has celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2022 with a range of concerts across the UK.
This Christmas concert, featuring an ensemble rapidly becoming known as “SSAFA Brass”, will take place on Thursday, December 1 at Pittencrieff Park’s stunning Art-Deco style Glen Pavilion.
Allan Steele, Corporate and Special Events Officer for SSAFA in Scotland, said:
“I am absolutely delighted that Military Wives Choirs Royth will be performing in December, bringing its unique blend of style and repertoire to what promises to be an exciting, and I dare say moving, evening of entertainment and song.
“Military Wives Choirs has done so much in its magical first decade to bring companionship and support – values of course shared with SSAFA – to women whose serving spouses are deployed far from home overseas.”
He added:
“This concert is a great way to celebrate Christmas and support our Armed Forces at the same time.”
Allan warned, however, that tickets are selling fast, but can be bought at events.ssafa.org.uk/christmasconcert with prices at £10 for veterans and concessions, £12.50 for other adults, with free entry for those under 16.
Doors open at 7pm and the concert will begin at 7.30pm sharp at Glen Pavilion, Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 8QH.
For more information, visit ssafa.org.uk.