The longest-running live music show in the home counties made its way to Tring last month to raise money for a local hospice charity.
The 35th edition of The Pepper Show took place at the DEMBE Theatre in Tring in October. The event raised money for The Pepper Foundation (TPF), a charity that supports local families caring for children with life-limiting conditions.
The concert showcased local performers and celebrated music over the last 50 years, with an eight-piece live band adding to the atmosphere.
TPF was delighted to reveal that this year’s event raised a massive £26,000.
Since it was founded in 1989, the charity has raised nearly £1million.
A spokesperson for TPF said: “The sense of unity is amplified by the close-knit relationships among the performers, many of whom are family members or who have grown up performing in the show.
“Their camaraderie is felt on stage, drawing the audience into a warm, engaging experience. After 35 years, it continues to be a highlight in Tring’s cultural life, leaving audiences eagerly awaiting next year’s show.”
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