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CBC MONTREAL SING-IN 2020 CONCERT CANCELLED

Sept. 11, 2020 - CBC Montreal, along with the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, have made the difficult decision to not hold the CBC Christmas Sing-In this December. 

 

Given the pandemic and public health guidelines, we will not be inviting Montrealers to gather together in large numbers and sing. Our priority is the safety and health of the audience, the choir and CBC employees.  

 

“We know the Sing-In concert is a beloved tradition that many Montrealers look forward to attending,” said Meredith Dellandrea, Senior Managing Director, CBC Quebec. “However this year, due to the COVID pandemic, we will need to sing along to the choir of St. Andrew and St. Paul from the safety of our own homes.“

 

CBC will air an encore presentation of a CBC Sing-In concert as a national broadcast on CBC Radio One and CBC Music. Broadcast times and dates will be announced when our holiday program schedule is available in December.

 

More information here.

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