Epilepsy Scotland is holding a Christmas concert at Morningside United Church in Edinburgh on 29 November 2019.

The Christmas concert will be a great opportunity to get into the festive spirit with an evening of festive carols, songs and readings.

Local choirs Thistle Do Nicely and Gaelic choir Guth na Coimhearsnachd will be performing on the night.

It is the perfect way to get start the Christmas season with family and friends.

Tickets are just £8 for adults and only £5 for under 16s. There are also family tickets available at £20 for two adults and two children.

Epilepsy Scotland provides information and support to over 55,000 people who are living with epilepsy across Scotland.

The Scottish epilepsy charity is celebrating its 65th anniversary. Over the last two decades, it has grown from strength to strength and introduced new services to help people with epilepsy across the country.

Robyn Friel, Head of Communications and Fundraising at Epilepsy Scotland said: “We are looking forward to our Christmas concert in Edinburgh and it is the perfect way to get into the festive spirit.

“We are also delighted to have two local choirs performing on the night. This is a special time for Epilepsy Scotland as we turned 65 in November and our Christmas concert is just one of a number of special events taking place over the next few months to celebrate this milestone.”

The concert begins at 7.30pm and you can buy tickets on Epilepsy Scotland’s website at www.epilepsyscotland.org.uk

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