About this Event
**UPDATE: November 12**
Wow! Thank you to everyone who has already bought a ticket! Due to tickets selling very quickly (we’ve almost sold out!), we are increasing the capacity by 75 tickets. In order to increase our capacity, we will be removing alcohol from our bar—but there will still be non-alcoholic drinks for purchase. The event is still 19+.**
The planets are aligning again for another out-of-this-world Warm and Toasty: A Choir Cozy! This year’s show is a Testament to our Youth in Verse as we celebrate our official 10-year anniversary! Let the choirs’ voices Cascade over you as we perform ESCHOIR classics and stellar new arrangements. In no time, you’ll be Instant Crushing on these choral superstars. We hope that you Say You’ll Be There, as this Warm & Toasty is sure to spice up your night!
Event information
Join us for ESCHOIR's annual Warm and Toasty: A Choir Cozy at the Mel Lehan Hall at St. James Community Square on Thursday, December 19th. Doors open at 7:15pm and the performance begins at 8pm sharp.
This event is 19+. Our bar will be selling non-alcoholic beverages from 7:15pm-7:55pm, during intermission, and then after the show.
We welcome audience members who choose to wear masks, and thank you for your consideration!
Special guest performances to be announced!
Fundraising Raffle
We are fundraising for the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society (VAFCS) and Ibrahim Ayyash Gaza Relief. Purchase tickets to enter a raffle for prizes from local businesses and organizations.
Venue informtion
The Mel Lehan Hall has an elevator to assist attendees with disabilities. For more information about the venue, contact [email protected].
For folks needing assistance paying for tickets, please email [email protected].
This event takes place on the unsurrendered and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh nations.
Charity Information
VANCOUVER ABORIGINAL FRIENDSHIP CENTRE SOCIETY
The Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society (VAFCS) is dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of urban Indigenous peoples by providing programs and resources in health, wellness, welfare, social services, human rights, culture, education, and recreation.
Founded in 1954 as the Coqualeetza Fellowship Club, VAFCS was created by a group of dedicated individuals to provide support and resources for Indigenous peoples living in Vancouver, British Columbia. Since then, VAFCS has continued to expand and grow in response to the needs of the Indigenous community.
https://vafcs.org/
IBRAHIM AYYASH GAZA RELIEF
Gaza Relief, as organized and led by Ibrahim, is a Palestinian mutual aid project focused on supporting Palestinians surviving this genocide predominately through daily community kitchens, as well as the distribution of baby formula, clean water and fruit baskets for patients in hospitals.
https://www.liberationthrumutualaid.com/about
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St James Community Square, 3214 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, Canada
CAD 22.63