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Choristers unplugged: St Davids Cathedral rings with joy at Saturday's coffee concert
Choristers unplugged: St Davids Cathedral rings with joy at Saturday's coffee concert

Pembrokeshire Herald

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Choristers unplugged: St Davids Cathedral rings with joy at Saturday's coffee concert

ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL came alive this morning (Saturday, May 24) as its North Transept echoed with the sounds of musical theatre, pop, and Disney classics during a spirited performance from the Cathedral's own choristers. Part of the week-long St Davids Cathedral Music Festival, the 'Coffee Concert: Choristers Unplugged!' event offered a lighter, family-friendly musical interlude amidst a schedule filled with orchestral grandeur and sacred choral works. Accompanied by Simon Pearce, Laurence John, and Abigail Blake, the young choristers delivered an energetic and engaging set, trading their usual formal robes for casual outfits with a splash of fun—pink sunglasses, flower headbands, and even some 90s-style denim adding to the relaxed atmosphere. The eclectic programme ranged from the bold optimism of 'A World of Your Own' from Wonka to the emotional ballad 'Home to You' by Sigrid, performed by soloist Phoebe Laidlaw. Another standout solo came from Harriet Pearce, whose rendition of Adele's 'Chasing Pavements' was met with loud applause. Highlights included crowd-pleasers such as 'I Just Can't Wait to Be King' from The Lion King, 'A Million Dreams' from The Greatest Showman, and the Abba classic 'Waterloo'. The concert closed with a heartwarming ensemble performance of 'Some Things Never Change' from Frozen 2, leaving the audience smiling and humming along. The event drew parents, festival-goers, and visitors alike, many of whom praised the choir's versatility and enthusiasm. The North Transept space, filled with morning sunlight and joyful music, offered a perfect start to the day. Today's concert formed part of the wider St Davids Cathedral Music Festival, which runs until Wednesday (May 29), with upcoming performances by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Connaught Brass, and The Queen's Six still to come. Tickets and full programme details are available at

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