Stalybridge Civic Hall welcomes the Halle Orchestra

IF you’ve ever had the desire to enjoy live classical music but been put off by the thought of a formal atmosphere, or even the feeling that you might have to wear evening dress, your chance has arrived.

As part of the ongoing Town of Culture programme, Tameside Council has arranged for the world-famous Hallé Orchestra to give two relaxed concerts at Stalybridge Civic Hall, Trinity Street, on Wednesday, September 28.

“Relaxed” concerts are part of the Hallé’s efforts to attract a more inclusive and diverse audience. They are completely informal with members of the audience free to move around, talk and clap whenever they wish.

Stalybridge Civic Hall, Town centre – photo by Gemma Carter

Afterwards, there’s a chance to speak to the musicians and ask them questions. The whole idea is to offer a safe environment where people feel valued and involved and are motivated to attend full-scale concerts in the future.

The music comprises familiar pieces – each introduced by a Hallé member – and in Stalybridge will feature the famous First World War song “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary” which was written in the town in 1912 and first sung at the Grand Theatre, Corporation Street, just across Trinity Street from the civic hall.

Open to everyone, the concerts are designed to be accessible and inclusive even if you’ve never been to one before. Performances are at noon and 2.30pm.

Tickets (£3 each) are available from www.ticketsource.co.uk on a first-come first-served basis, with no reserved seating for any of the performances.