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Save the date: Wellesley Choral Society to present ‘Around the World’ concert on Jan. 31

January 21, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

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The Wellesley Choral Society will present its second concert of the 2025-2026 season on Saturday, Jan. 31, at 7:00pm at the Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, 207 Washington St. The theme of the concert is “Around the World.”  All the music will have a geographic location in the title or lyrics.

The music performed will be a mix of movie, Broadway, light classical, and popular songs. Chorus members will be highlighted as soloists and in small ensembles.  The Wellesley Choral Society is led by Music Director Edward Whalen and will be accompanied on piano by Hisako Hiratsuka.

The event is in the style of a casual pop/cabaret performance. The audience is seated at tables and there will be complimentary food and drink, a silent auction, and a sing-along.

The Wellesley Hills Congregational Church is accessible and there is ample free parking in the church lot and on the street.  Tickets may be purchased at the door; general admission is $20, seniors and students $15, ages 12 and under are free.  A limited number of free tickets for Wellesley seniors are available at the Wellesley Council on Aging (COA).  Seniors may call the Wellesley COA to express interest at (781) 235-3961.  Items acquired in the silent auction can be paid for in cash, by check, or credit card.


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