Sold out Crypt Factor is making plenty of noise

This year’s Crypt Factor, which sold out prior to Christmas, is set to be the biggest event in the annual singing competition’s history, with 12 acts now confirmed from a wide range of leading companies working within the region’s property industry.

The leading charity event, now in its eleventh year, takes place on Thursday 23rd March 2017 at The Pavilion Elland Road in front of its biggest ever audience, consisting of more than 850 people. The Crypt Factor is sponsored by Bruntwood, Pinsent Masons and Gent Visick, and TheBusinessDesk.com has joined as the event’s official media partner.

Singers will perform from a wide range of well-known companies involved in the regional property industry. The event’s rehearsals started three weeks ago, with the generous support of long-term partners Tiger Tiger and Lucky Voice. Candid PR is also helping to promote the event for the fifth year running.

Craig Burrow of Bruntwood, who is part of the Crypt Factor organising committee, says: “This is the first time in Crypt Factor history that all the tables have completely sold out in such a short space of time. It means we’re on target to have a record audience of 850 people enjoying and supporting a superb range of budding singers. Performing in front of such a large audience is no mean feat, but from what we’ve seen in the rehearsals, they’re all more than up to the job, and it should make for a fantastic night.”

Fellow committee member, Natalie Robinson from Pinsent Masons, added: “As a result of this continued support from the region’s property community, we will be raising tens of thousands of pounds for longstanding Crypt Factor beneficiary St George’s Crypt and The Leeds Fund, which the event will be supporting for the first time.”

Anyone wanting further information about this year’s Crypt Factor can follow on twitter @cryptfactor.

St George’s Crypt is based within the thriving church of St George’s in Leeds and has been at the frontline of support for homeless, disadvantaged and vulnerable people in Leeds and its surrounding areas since 1930.

The Leeds Fund is managed by Leeds Community Foundation and is helping to build a city of opportunity for all and creating positive change in the communities of Leeds that need it most. 

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