To cap off their 50th anniversary year - Tenby Male Choir will have the honour of performing at the Welsh capital’s Principality Stadium this evening in front of up to 74,500 spectators, before Wales’ rugby team take to the pitch to take on Japan.
Marking their final public performance of its golden anniversary year, the Choir will open the match with 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau' and 'Kimi Ga Yo', (the Japanese national anthem).
Before that, they shall also be singing 'Cwm Rhondda' (Bread of Heaven), 'Llef' (Deus Salutis), 'Hymns and Arias', 'The Green, Green Grass of Home', 'Yma o Hyd' and 'Calon Lân'.
Their accompanists for Saturday, will be the Band of the Royal Welsh, led by Shenkin, the Regimental Mascot.
A spokesperson for Tenby Male Choir said: “The Choir are really looking forward to singing at the Principality Stadium on Saturday for Wales Vs Japan, topping off our golden anniversary year.
“We've had a fantastic 50th Anniversary Year and we estimate that around 2,500 people have come along to hear us sing.
“Our 25th and final public performance of 2025 will be in front of up the 74,500 people at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff on November 15 when Wales host Japan.
“If you can't be there and would like to listen to us again before Spring 2026, you'll find over 100 videos of us performing, including on our recent tour, through our website https://tenbymalechoir.org.”
Live coverage of the match begins on S4C at 5pm, with kick off at 5.40pm.
TNT Sports 1 are also broadcasting the game from 5.30pm.




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