A choir made up of people with experience of homelessness is returning to the Brighton Dome to spread Christmas cheer.

Choir With No Name Brighton will perform Christmas classics with a unique take at the Brighton Dome next week, alongside special guest Alice Russell.

Run in partnership with housing association and homeless charity BHT Sussex, the choir rehearses every Monday at All Saints in Hove, with each rehearsal followed by a hot meal cooked by a team of volunteers.

Members of the choir come together every week to sing, make friends, learn new skills and grow in confidence.

Charlie Higgins, interim choir manager, said: “We are thrilled to be back at the Dome again this year, with our supremely talented friend, Alice Russell.

“Our big Christmas singalong is the highlight of the year for all of us.

“Choir With No Name is a safe haven for those looking to expand their horizons without judgement or fear."

Proceeds and donations from the event will support the work of Choir With No Name in Brighton.

Tickets to the event on December 19 at 7.30pm are available on the Brighton Dome website, costing £15 or £8 for concessions.