Musicians from Hertfordshire County Council's 'Music Centre' will perform at this year's Hertfordshire County Show.

The centre's recent performances include a 'Gala' show at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

This year's Hertfordshire County Show will take place on Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28.

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The event is held every year at the Hertfordshire County Showground off Dunstable Road, near Redbourn. 45,000 people attended in 2022.

St Albans & Harpenden Review: A number of stalls will be present at the County Show.A number of stalls will be present at the County Show. (Image: Hertfordshire County Show)

School choirs, Hertfordshire Schools' Symphony Orchestra, the County Youth Choir, the winners of the Gala composition song writing and rap competitions, and "many more wonderful musicians, dancers, and performers" will all take part in the Music Centre's offering.

Hertfordshire County Council's executive member for localism, Terry Douris, said: “I believe Hertfordshire County Council’s Herts County Show pitch this year will not only be our most exciting and successful yet, but also showcases a really valuable council service that truly embodies our values of achieving healthy and fulfilling lives for all the residents of Hertfordshire.

                                                                                            

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“We know from our recent budget consultation that giving every child the best possible start in life and by creating healthy places, inspiring and empowering residents to live healthy lifestyles which give them the opportunity to live life well are your priorities – as much as they are ours.

St Albans & Harpenden Review: This year's event takes place on May 27 and May 28.This year's event takes place on May 27 and May 28. (Image: Hertfordshire County Show)

"Residents often ask about children’s wellbeing and mental health, and we know that playing and listening to music can be an excellent way to improve both.

"All Hertfordshire’s children and young people, regardless of background or circumstances, have the opportunity to discover or develop their unique musical voice and express themselves through the language of music. 

"I am really looking forward to meeting you all and enjoying the entertainment together.

"There will be the opportunity to also find out more about the free instrument loans schemes, the help with music tuition fees and the wide variety of lessons that are on offer to all young people in the county.”

Tickets for this year's event can be purchased via www.hertsshow.com.