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Best Foot Forward

Monday 22 April 2024

“One of the things I love about music is live performance.“ Yo-Yo Ma

Outstanding Community Collaboration

On Monday 22nd April, the Archbishop Beck Catholic College Concert Band took part in a combined concert at Liverpool Hope University Creative Campus.

They had the opportunity to watch the Liverpool Hope Community Ensemble and Liverpool Hope Big Band and also performed Star Wars as one big ensemble. We also had Alex Jones, Ciara Miller, Neve Kirby-Collins and Anthony Green perform with the Liverpool Hope Community Ensemble. It was a fantastic night!

Speaking after the event Miss Wilton, the organiser of the collaboration said, “our students had a very enjoyable cultural experience and a great night of music making.”