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Enjoy a spot of tea with the next Music at Queens performance

Music fans will want to take note of a couple of upcoming Music at Queens concerts. The concert series continues on Saturday, April 27 with Bells and Cream Tea, a concert featuring the Queens Avenue United Church Memorial Bell Ringers.
Devon cream tea
Devon cream tea will be on the menu at the next Music at Queens concert, Bells and Cream Tea, on April 27.

Music fans will want to take note of a couple of upcoming Music at Queens concerts.

The concert series continues on Saturday, April 27 with Bells and Cream Tea, a concert featuring the Queens Avenue United Church Memorial Bell Ringers. Audience members will enjoy music along with a traditional English cream tea, with homemade scones, Devon cream and strawberry jam.

It’s happening at 2 p.m., and tickets are $25 for adults, or $20 for students and seniors. See www.queensavenue.org to buy tickets online.

Then, on Saturday, May 4, the West Coast Symphony Orchestra returns with a performance featuring violinist Nancy DiNovo in William Walton’s Violin Concerto. The program also includes Gustav Holst’s Somerset Rhapsody and Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations.

Admission is by donation at the door. See www.westcoastsymphony.ca for details.

Music at Queens concerts take place at Queens Avenue United Church, 529 Queens Ave. Parking is a half-block down the hill at New Westminster City Hall.