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Hywel Girls’ Choir and Hywel Boy Singers are warming up their vocal chords for a frosty festive season.

The Llanelli youngsters, who have garnered the title of Wales Ambassadors of Song, will be featuring in a Channel 4 documentary about Disney’s hit animation Frozen on Christmas Day.

And it’s not the only TV appearance the choristers will make this December as they perform to viewers across the globe on BBC Breakfast News and World News on Christmas Eve.

In fact, it’s a rather busy season for the singers, who have also been invited to take part in the Celebrating Christmas with the Salvation Army concert at the Royal Albert Hall on November 27.

The choir, under the direction of John Hywel Williams and Jean Hywel, will join a host of famous faces for the event as they treat the audience to Christmas classics like Walking in the Air and O Holy Night.

Conductor Williams said: “While the venue itself is a privilege to perform in, the magic will be the experience each young chorister will be able to treasure for the rest of their life.”

Of course, locals will be able to enjoy a sing-song, too when the choir present the Christmas Fantasia at Y Ffwrnes in Llanelli on December 6 from 7pm.

They’ll be teaming up with the British Sinfonietta Orchestra, and special guests, the Morriston RFC Choir and the Llanelli Choral Society.

Tickets for the show are £20 and can be booked via http://carmarthenshiretheatres.co.uk or 0845 226 3510.