Choir get set to rock for Hunstanton RNLI
Hunstanton lifeboat station is set to welcome Rock Choir as they perform to raise funds for the charity that saves lives at sea.
They'll then move on to the The Green, where numbers will swell to 250 for a two-hour performance from 2 - 4pm.
Sunday's gig will be the third time the choir, whose members come from across Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, have sang for the RNLI.
A show on the green last year to celebrate its 200th anniversary raised £1,600 towards its lifesaving work.
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