A LUNCHTIME concert taking place on Wednesday provides the chance to listen to music makers of the future.
A-Level students from Thomas Hardye School will be giving a free concert at Dorset County Museum as part of their studies.
It is an opportunity for them to perform to a live audience, and for visitors to hear music from potential star performers of tomorrow.
Museum director Jon Murden said: “We always enjoy working with Thomas Hardye School and hope that people will come along to support these local students as they progress with their musical careers.”
Marketing manager Rachel Cole added: “The students put such a lot of effort into their performances and the Victorian Hall is a perfect venue – it’s a privilege to have them here.”
The concert is free although the museum encourages donations. It takes place on February 26 at 1pm at the museum in High West Street, Dorchester, and will last for approximately one hour.
A further concert by Hardye students will follow at lunchtime on March 19.
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