WORCESTER Male Voice Choir will be hitting the right note when they perform at a Christmas concert at Pershore Abbey.

The choir will be performing at the Church Street venue on Friday, December 4, and Saturday, December 5.

The concert, A Feast of Music, is being performed by 70 members of the choir.

The Holborne Brass Ensemble, soprano Sophie Edkin and organist Keith Hearnshaw, will also be performing at the concert.

Alan Simmonds, the choir's chairman, said: “The Christmas concerts at Pershore Abbey are earmarked for one or two local charities each year and we decided on this occasion that the very important work of Headway Worcestershire should benefit."

The charity supports people in the county with acquired brain injury, following strokes, tumours or road traffic accidents.

Julia Protesaru, Headway's fundraising manager, said: "We are extremely grateful to the choir for their support towards the work we do for the wellbeing of those around us.

"The contribution will help provide support to those in Worcestershire who need our vital services."

The choir has raised more than £150,000 for good causes since forming in 1987 and proceeds from the Christmas concert will also be going to another charity - the Friends of Pershore Hospital.

The show starts both nights at 7pm.

Tickets cost £12, which includes a programme, a drink and a mince pie.

They are available to purchase from the Guildhall Worcester, Blue in Pershore, Pershore Library, or Headway charity shops in Worcester.

Alternatively email fundraising@hwtl.org.uk or call 01905 821 659 or 01905 729 729.