Harvard singing groups to perform free concert at Anglican Cathedral

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Vanja Vukota, Consul General | U.S. Embassy in Bermuda

The U.S. Consulate and the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity are organizing a free public concert on March 18 at 12:30 p.m. The event will feature performances by Harvard University's oldest a cappella groups, the Harvard Krokodiloes and the Radcliffe Pitches.

These groups are visiting Bermuda as part of their traditional Spring Break tour, offering audiences an engaging mix of harmony and humor across various venues on the island. Acting U.S. Consul General Vanja Vukota expressed gratitude to Bishop Dill and Canon Jerry Smith for their support in making the cathedral available for this event. Vukota encouraged everyone to "take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy live entertainment over their lunch hour."

The concert is open to all at no cost at the cathedral. Known for their distinguished performances, both groups have entertained audiences in countries including Norway, Denmark, Germany, and France. This visit underscores the educational ties between the United States and Bermuda, with the consulate promoting higher education opportunities through its 'Study with US' campaign.

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