Rising Stars 2026
Rangi Ruru Girls' School Music Showcase
Tuesday 26 May 2026
Time
1.10PM – 1.50PM
Pricing
(+ $1.50 booking fee per ticket)
Venue: Great Hall, 2 Worcester Boulevard
We open the series with choral and chamber music from Rangi Ruru Girls' School.
Rangi Ruru has a fine tradition of nurturing young musicians. They will present a programme featuring their choir Resolutions and chamber groups, including a performance of the wonderful Brahms horn trio.

This event is part of the Rising Stars 2026 programme. A Tuesday lunchtimes concert series that focuses on encouraging, nurturing and providing a performance platform for emerging young musicians.
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