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Warwickshire choir named world’s oldest during Christmas concert

A choir with an average age of 94 have sung their way into the record books as they have been crowned the oldest in the world.

The Prime Timers, made up of 17 members from seven care homes in Warwickshire, broke the Guinness World Record during a Christmas carol concert in Stratford-upon-Avon on Thursday.

The singers, aged between 87 and 99, were joined at the Crowne Plaza Hotel by Tony Christie and the show was hosted by actor Sian Reeves, who advocates for therapeutic use of music.

The choir’s average age is three years older than the previous record holder, St John’s House in York, which had held it since 2013.


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