Guy Garvey and Myleene Klass Perform at Children's Xmas Tree Sessions

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Guy Garvey and Myleene Klass are to perform together for Save the Children's Christmas Tree Sessions on 14th December.

Save the Children is pleased to announce that Guy Garvey, lead singer of Elbow and Myleene Klass are to collaborate for a unique one-off performance at the forthcoming Christmas Tree Sessions, Union Chapel, Islington on 14 December.

The duo has yet to confirm what they will be playing and will welcome suggestions on Twitter to help them make their decision.

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For those without tickets, the charity is going to live stream the concert globally and exclusively on their official YouTube channel:. www.youtube.com/user/savethechildrenuk/live. The full concert will also be available as video on demand on Save the Children’s YouTube channel soon after the show and right through to the end of December.

This intimate and inclusive evening will include all the magic of Christmas: the traditional tree, mulled wine, mince pies and audience sing-a-long. The event is being held on Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day so everyone will be encouraged to wear a festive jumper and there will be a photo booth to capture revellers in their classic knitwear.

Christmas Tree Sessions supports Save the Children’s No Child Born to Die campaign. Millions of children around the world are denied the kind of childhood they deserve. Every day, they wake up to a world of hunger, poverty and disease. Support of the Christmas Tree Sessions will help us give more children the nutritious food they need and help them fight killer diseases and keep them safe. This Christmas, let's help more children wake up to a brighter future.

Tickets are on sale now from Ticketline, priced at £40 plus booking fee. And for a chance to win tickets try Save the Children’s raffle here : http://my-raffles.co.uk/christmas-tree-sessions

Published on 03 December 2012 by Wayne Feltham

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