Rotherham charity strikes a Chord with crooner Tony Christie

SINGING legend Tony Christie is helping dementia charity Lost Chord to celebrate its 20th anniversary with a special concert at Doncaster’s Keepmoat Stadium.

The Conisbrough-born chart topper, best known for hit single (Is this the way to) Amarillo, will take to the stage on Saturday, September 28, for a special performance on behalf of the musical charity.

Lost Chord musicians including singer/guitarist Donal Rogers and singers Sally Glennon and Russ Elliott will provide support.

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Lost Chord chief executive Helena Muller said: “Following the success of our 20th anniversary evening with our patrons Sir Cliff Richard and Lesley Garrett in London, this fantastic new event brings our 20th anniversary celebrations right back to the heart of the Lost Chord community in South Yorkshire, because this is where it all started 20 years ago.

“We are delighted that Tony has agreed to headline this very special evening, which will be raising funds to ensure that our programme of events for people living with dementia throughout South Yorkshire can continue for many years to come.”

Tickets cost £65 and include a drinks reception and three-course dinner.

For further information and to book, call 07790 649305 or visit www.lost-chord.org.uk.

 

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