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Your guide to Sunday’s entertainment in Charlotte

The a cappella group Chanticleer sings Sunday in the Charlotte Concerts season.
The a cappella group Chanticleer sings Sunday in the Charlotte Concerts season.

Music

Chanticleer

8 p.m. Halton Theater, 1206 Elizabeth Ave. $40-$60. tix.cpcc.edu.

Charlotte Concerts brings in the 12-voice choir, which has won two Grammys and sings a cappella music ranging from sacred pieces of the Renaissance to contemporary jazz.

Music

‘In the Mood’

2 and 7 p.m. Knight Theater, 430 S. Tryon St. $29.50-$65. blumenthalarts.org.

Singers, dancers and a big band orchestra combine to recreate the musical spirit of the 1930s and ’40s: “Tuxedo Junction,” “Sing, Sing, Sing,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and the like, ending in a salute to veterans.

Music

Gaudium Musicae Concert Series

4 p.m. St. Ann Catholic Church, 3635 Park Road. $20 adults, $12 students, $60 families. www.stanncharlotte.org

This concert features an authentic Irish Airneál – an afternoon of Irish tunes, stories and poetry, plus Appalachian tunes. Irish guitarist and songwriter Daithi Sproule joins the Durham-based duo Little Windows.

Fundraiser

Wind River Cancer Wellness Retreats & Programs Benefit

3 p.m. Double Door Inn, 1218 Charlottetowne Ave. $7. www.doubledoorinn.com.

Proceeds from a concert featuring the bands Leadville Social Club, Truckstop Preachers, Sinners & Saints, The Waves and The Custom Grass Revue will support Wind River (which works to improve the quality of life for cancer survivors).

This story was originally published January 28, 2016 at 3:46 PM with the headline "Your guide to Sunday’s entertainment in Charlotte."

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