Join Trinity Concert Band for a joyful summer evening of live music in the beautiful surroundings of All Saints Church, Wokingham.
As part of our 25th anniversary year, this special concert brings together some of our favourite repertoire alongside the return of much-loved guest vocal duo Indigo May. Their stunning vocal blend and captivating stage presence have made them firm favourites with Trinity audiences, and we’re delighted to welcome them back for this celebratory collaboration.
Our Sounds of Summer concert promises an entertaining and uplifting programme, featuring music from stage and screen, swing classics, and evocative works inspired by land and sea.
The programme includes:
Our special guests Indigo May - Julie Kench and Meinir Ann - first met while touring the world with the Grammy-winning Swingle Singers, and have since captivated audiences internationally with their rich harmonies and distinctive vocal blend. Their performances span classical crossover, musical theatre, jazz and contemporary favourites, and their appearances with Trinity always bring something extra special to the evening.
This concert will also raise money for Parenting Special Children, Trinity Concert Band’s charity partner for 2026, supporting families of children and young people with special educational needs across Berkshire.
Whether you’re a long-time supporter or discovering Trinity Concert Band for the first time, Sounds of Summer promises a warm welcome, wonderful music and a fantastic evening out in the heart of Wokingham.
The box office for this concert will open in early May. Want to beat the crowds? Sign up to our mailing list here and we’ll email you 7 days before the box office opens.
Tickets can be purchased online or from our box office:
P: 0118 4492099
E: boxoffice@trinityband.co.uk
Tickets will also be available to purchase on the door, subject to availability - cards and cash accepted.
All Saints Church
Wiltshire Road
Wokingham
RG40 1TN
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