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ONE VOICE. MANY FRIENDS.

Become a Friend

HCS is the North’s leading independent choir.

Why not become a 'Friend' to HCS and support the growth of our world-class choir. Your annual contribution will go directly towards helping us put on high-quality Choral concerts by bringing top-class orchestras and soloists into Huddersfield for our local community to enjoy.

You can become a Friend for just a small donation each year of £30, which entitles you to have up to two named 'Friends' (yourself and one other) on your membership.

We're better together

Joining Benefits

Become a Friend of HCS and support our activities while receiving the following benefits:

Target

Priority booking for all our individual concerts at the Town Hall

Priority booking for HCS Friends opens each year, two weeks before tickets go on sale to the general public. That means you can book for any of our concerts, including our ever-popular Messiah and Christmas concerts.

Newsletter

A regular newsletter covering the life of HCS

Keep up with all the ongoings of HCS!

Gift

Entry into a prize draw for two Christmas concert tickets to sit in the VIP box

Subscriber Ticket

Entry into prize draws for two balcony tickets for Spring and Autumn concerts

CD

Discounted recordings of HCS CDs

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and more!

Two lucky Friends recently attended the lovely patrons' lunch – more events like this will follow!

Be part of the HCS family

How do I join HCS Friends?

You can buy your Friends' membership and pay by card online today – just add a membership and proceed to the checkout. This will give you a year's membership and we'll remind you when your membership is due for renewal. If you prefer, you can contact us on friends@huddersfieldchoral.com and we'll get back to you with an application form and instructions on how to make a payment.

Heart With Hands

What happens once I become an HCS Friend?

Once you become a Friend, you'll receive a welcome email with further information on our up-and-coming events. If you have any questions about your new membership, you can get in touch.And, of course, we'll look forward to meeting you and thanking you in person at the next event!

Target

Priority booking for all our individual concerts at the Town Hall

Priority booking for HCS Friends opens each year, two weeks before tickets go on sale to the general public. That means you can book for any of our concerts, including our ever-popular Messiah and Christmas concerts.

Newsletter

A regular newsletter covering the life of HCS

Keep up with all the ongoings of HCS!

Gift

Entry into a prize draw for two Christmas concert tickets to sit in the VIP box

Subscriber Ticket

Entry into prize draws for two balcony tickets for Spring and Autumn concerts

CD

Discounted recordings of HCS CDs

Join Us

and more!

Two lucky Friends recently attended the lovely patrons' lunch – more events like this will follow!

Be part of the HCS family

How do I join HCS Friends?

You can buy your Friends' membership and pay by card online today – just add a membership and proceed to the checkout. This will give you a year's membership and we'll remind you when your membership is due for renewal. If you prefer, you can contact us on friends@huddersfieldchoral.com and we'll get back to you with an application form and instructions on how to make a payment.

Heart With Hands

What happens once I become an HCS Friend?

Once you become a Friend, you'll receive a welcome email with further information on our up-and-coming events. If you have any questions about your new membership, you can get in touch.And, of course, we'll look forward to meeting you and thanking you in person at the next event!

So why wait?

Join Now

HCS Friends Membership£30

‘The Messiah performance was excellent as usual; we think the Choral Messiah gets better every year. How we envy people with such wonderful voices, and amateurs to boot. Being a Friend has allowed us to have priority booking for tickets, to keep in touch with the Choral and to show our continuing support.’
Mr & Mrs Crossland