A joyful celebration of Trinity Laban's students featuring a wide range of ensembles

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Come along to Woolwich Works for the Junior Trinity Summer Concert, a joyful celebration of the students' creativity, dedication, and musical progress. Featuring a wide range of ensembles, orchestras and choirs, with students of all ages coming together, the evening promises an inspiring mix of music and collaboration. This special event highlights the hard work and passion that each performer has brought to their music throughout the year—come and share in the excitement of their achievements!

* All ages welcome

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Adult£16.50 per ticket
Child£6.60 per ticket

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Junior Trinity Summer Concert 2025

Type:Children's Performance

Woolwich Works, 11 No.1 Street, Woolwich, London, SE18 6HD
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