Folk band with Fairport Convention member play Sandbach church this weekend

By Deborah Bowyer

1st Dec 2021 | Local News

A member of the legendary folk rock band, Fairport Convention, is bringing his own trio to Sandbach this weekend to play in a church.

Sandbach's historic church St Mary's Church in the town centre will be alive with the sound of music when St Agnes Fountain perform.

Celebrating their 21st anniversary, St Agnes Fountain, who feature Fairport Convention's Chris Leslie, have been called the Christmas band for their constantly evolving take on old carols.

Chris Leslie and multi-award winning duo Chris While and Julie Matthews who make up St Agnes Fountain, perform at St Mary's Church on Sunday (December 5th).

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Chris Leslie, said: "This is the first time The Aggies have played in St Mary's Church and we can't wait to bring our unique sound of Christmas to this beautiful setting.

"Playing our music in a traditional church is always a very special experience and gets everyone into the spirit of the festive season.

"Christmas, as they say, starts with St Agnes Fountain and we are looking forward to playing many of our best loved tunes along with a few new surprises for our Cheshire-based fans."

St Mary's Vicar, Rev Bee Boyde said: "We're delighted to have this band coming to our church and very much looking forward to the concert."

Tickets for the Sandbach concert are priced at £20 from https://promotionswithgusto.co.uk/. They will also be available at the church on the night at a cost of £22.

     

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