This 130-strong community gospel choir will raise the roof at St George's Church.
The non-religious choir, who have been making a name for themselves over the past few years, have performed everywhere from The Royal Albert Hall and Brighton Peace Festival to Brighton Live Week and even the Labour Party Conference.
The group, which runs workshops twice a year, was formed by Sandy Holder after she was blown away by a gospel workshop in the capital six years ago. With her friend Jackie Blackwell she quickly set up the first Brighton workshops, which to date have seen more than 1,000 people get to grips with non-religious soul.
This two-part performance is a showcase of those workshops - the first half is the 130-strong workshop choir and the second half is the more seasoned 45-strong performance choir.
Starts 7.30pm, tickets cost £3-£9.
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