The Orange Male Voice Choir have invited the public to an afternoon of gourmet food, drink and song next month.
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Along with a few friends, the group will perform at the Bloomfield Hall during the second weekend of FOOD Week.
On Saturday April 13, the choir will share the stage with the James Sheahan Catholic High School choir, the Orange High School MAN choir, Chris Mickle's brass ensemble, as well as folk and soft rock band: the Loose Amalgam.
The Orange Male Voice Choir musical director Barry Patterson will lead the choir and band in a medli of 'doggy songs', which include classics by The Beatles and Johnny Cash.
VIDEO: Watch the Orange Male Voice Choir in action:
Singer David Woodside has been with the choir since 1991.
He said he's "just a great lover of music" and continues with the Orange Male Voice Choir for the diversity of what they cover and the camaraderie.
"We perform everything from 1950s pop to opera," he said. "It's a great group."
Tickets include a light gourmet lunch by Red Chilli Deli, a specialty grocery store and caterer based on Sale Street.
Attendees can also purchase alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Tickets are available from Collins Booksellers on Summer Street.
Orange FOOD Week will run for 10 days from April 5-14 to celebrate the region's food and wine.
The its 28th year, FOOD Week showcases the farmers, chefs, cooks, restaurateurs and caterers who produce Orange's food.
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