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Christmas at bush cathedral

Calista Walters will return home to Nanango this weekend to spread some Christmas cheer.

She is part of the Toowoomba Philharmonic Society’s Chamberlin Ensemble who will present this festive season the Christmas at the Little Cathedral in the Bush, a twilight concert filled with heartwarming Christmas cheer.

The concert will take place at the Nanango Catholic Church on Sunday, 8 December at 5pm and will feature a delightful program of traditional and lesser-known Christmas tunes, promising an evening of joy and reflection.

Calista Walters, renowned soprano and proud Nanango local, is thrilled to bring her artistry back to her hometown.

“It’s always a privilege to share music with rural communities, but of course, Nanango is special!” Ms Walters said.

Audiences will be invited to join in for a festive singalong, followed by a cuppa, canapés, and sweets lovingly prepared by Deborah Walters, a renowned local home cook known for her delicious creations.

The Chamberlin Ensemble encourage audiences to take this opportunity to celebrate the season in the beautiful setting of Nanango Catholic Church, affectionately known as the Little Cathedral in the Bush.

Tickets are available online through TryBooking or at the door.

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