Talented young musicians from the JTP Trust Concert Choir and the Swindon Young Musicians Jazz Orchestra will be playing at Christ Church in Old Town on Saturday night.

It's the High Sheriff of Wiltshire's Charity Concert, raising funds for Swindon Cares, which this year is supporting Swindon Women's Aid and The Nelson Trust.

High Sheriff Nicky Alberry has chosen to raise awareness and funds for two organisations, which support victims of domestic violence.

The JPT Trust Concert Choir will play a varied programme for the concert – including a welcoming medley, a medley of songs by Noel Coward for the soloists Rebecca Smith, Charlotte Johnson and Bob Hills, and four songs of celebration by the concert choir.

The Swindon Young Musicians (SYM) Jazz Orchestra programme includes soloists Thea Grant singing Valerie, and Sally Rudd singing Natural Woman, a song famously performed by Aretha Franklin. BBC Wiltshire Breakfast Show presenter Ben Prater will compere the event.

Tickets are £6 for the concert,or £15 to include a light buffet and wine reception after the performance.

To book, call 01793 466454 or visit the Swindon Visitor Information Centre at Swindon Central Library.