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Vicky and the choir are joined by pop star Tom Grennan as they sing in front of 20,000 people at Splendour Festival, taking their fight for change to their biggest audience ever.

Vicky meets new choir member Steve, who has just been diagnosed with dementia, and catches up with the choir’s youngest singer, Julie, who was diagnosed at 51. She also sets the choir their biggest challenge to date: they are going to sing live on stage with pop superstar Tom Grennan in front of 20,000 people at Nottingham’s Splendour Festival. Vicky is desperate to engage a younger audience in her fight to create awareness around huge issues such as diagnosis waiting times and the lack of information and basic support, spreading the message further than ever before.

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Sat 12 Nov 2022 01:05

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Role Contributor
Presenter Vicky McClure
Producer Nikkita Punia
Executive Producer Charlie Bunce
Production Company Curve Media Ltd

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