Chichester’s getting ready to celebrate the Sounds of Home later this month.
The free, family-friendly event will take audiences on a musical trail through the city’s historic streets, featuring a Ukrainian choir, a funk band, an Argentinian guitarist, and spoken word.
It’s part of the Priory Park Festivities programme, with one-hour shows running from Friday the 28th to Saturday the 29th of November.
Councillor Harsha Desai, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Communications, Licensing and Events at Chichester District Council, says: "At this time of year many of us will be thinking about those family members and loved ones who are living away from us - in some cases on the other side of the world - and vice versa, and so this trail aims to encourage us to think about what sounds make us think of home and the idea of what home is to those who are not from our district.
"We are very lucky to have some extremely talented musicians and performers from different parts of the world who have made this district their home, who will be sharing their own sounds of home with us.
"As part of our wide-ranging festive programme, we wanted to create something that had a more reflective element to it, and which celebrated people's connection to Chichester at this time of year. The locations chosen for the performances include some of the city's most historic and iconic buildings - symbols of the city - which people often picture when they think about Chichester.
"As with all our events, the aim is to encourage more people into the city centre and help increase footfall to support our city's businesses as well as utilising different venues in the city and showcasing all that the city has to offer."
Members of the public will be able to pick up a map of the trail, complete with details of the performance programme from The Guildhall in Priory Park.

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