
Cape Breton’s internationally renowned band Coig will perform as part of the Old South Church Concert Series to benefit the Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministries annual Home Heating Fuel Assistance Fund beginning at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Old South Church in Farmington.
The band is celebrating 10 years of spreading holiday Cheer with their 2024 annual Christmas tour.
The evening of Celtic holiday music will feature lively instrumentals, stirring vocals and festive favorites from their Christmas albums, “Carols” and “Carols Too.” As an addition to the 10th anniversary shows, Rachel Davis, Darren McMullen and Margie Beaton will be joined by founding member Jason Roach. Còig brings various influences to their Celtic holiday mix ranging from folk, classical and swing.
Forty percent of the concert’s ticket sales will benefit the Fuel Assistance Fund. One hundred percent of the collection that will be taken at the beginning of the second half of the concert will benefit the Fuel Assistance Fund.
Tickets cost $25. To reserve a seat visit farmingtonucc.org or call 207-491-5919.
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