Performers shine on stage in magical Christmas concert
Lancashire Evening Post
|December 24, 2025
Young performers from the Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts (PQA) in Preston joined chart-topping opera quartet G4 on stage for a festive concert at Blackburn Cathedral, performed to an audience of more than 450 people.
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The appearance formed part of G4's nationwide Christmas tour and saw performers aged six to 16 sing alongside the group on a selection of seasonal favourites. The PQA Durham Choir also performed several songs during the concert.
The performance followed six weeks of rehearsals with professional singing teachers.
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