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At 7.45pm on Saturday June 2nd Wokingham will celebrate the Queen's Jubilee in a truly grand style, with the largest concert ever staged in the Town.  On a specially-built stage in Elms Field the 250 voices of the Wokingham Jubilee Chorus accompanied by the Docklands Sinfonia will perform some the finest British music of the last three hundred years, including Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March no.1 (Land of Hope and Glory), Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks and Hallelujah Chorus, Parry's I was Glad and Jerusalem


The Weather Channel forecast for 2nd June: sunny, some clouds, high 16 degrees celsius. Little chance of rain.

Start your Jubilee weekend with the Coronation Proms in the Park

Tickets (£7.50) are available now from Wokingham Town Hall Information Centre, Bookends (Peach Street), Wokingham Library (Denmark Street), More Arts (Peach Street) or online.

Docklands Sinfonia
The Docklands Sinfonia

Tamesis chamber choir
Tamesis chamber choir

Wokingham Choral Society
Members of Wokingham Choral Society and Choral Academy

Richard Smith (conductor)
Richard Smith (conductor)

Richard McVeigh (organist)
Richard McVeigh (organist)