The Craven Accordion Orchestra will be raising the roof at Haworth Baptist Church in aid of the Motor Neurone Association on Saturday, December 3.
The concert starts at 7.30pm and will also feature popular local accordionist Robert Thorn and his band.
Craven Accordion Orchestra has recently played alongside Russian accordionist Alexander Korbakov at Skipton Town Hall. It has played in Scarborough and Northern Ireland, following on from its success at the National championships.
The musical arrangement will include a varied selection from light classical to more modern and traditional music.
Robert Thorn, the UK Virtuoso champion, has just returned from Portugal, where he represented the UK in the world championships. He will be playing a lively mixture of Scottish, continental and traditional music on the night.
The Junior Branch of the Craven Accordion Orchestra will also be playing a short programme on Saturday.
Admission into the concert is £3.50 or £2.50 with concessions. There will be a raffle and refreshments will be served.
All proceeds from the evening will go to a local branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, which ensures that people with MND can secure the help and support they need.
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