Dover Park carolers on Ryde Pier

Wightlink’s festive music series kicks off with Dover Park Primary School performance

Youngsters from Dover Park Primary School in Ryde brought some Christmas spirit to Ryde Pier Head by singing for Wightlink customers waiting to board the FastCat to Portsmouth. 

Headteacher Anita Wilcox says,

“The children put a lot of time and effort into learning their Christmas songs so it was a wonderful experience for them to be able to share their music with Wightlink’s passengers and staff.”

Dover Park is one of Wightlink’s partner schools. 

This was the first of this year’s live festive music performances by lsland groups on Wightlink’s ships and at ferry ports. 

The line-up
Wightlink’s Fishbourne to Portsmouth ferries will host several events. 

There will be performances by Fusion Arts Academy’s pop and musical theatre-inspired Wight Notes Choir on Monday 12th December.

Osel’s The Way Forward Choir – supporting adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues – will be singing on Friday 16th December. 

Members of the Wightlink in the Community group will also be showcasing their skills. Viola player Andy Hicks of the Isle of Wight Symphony Orchestra will be performing festive classics on Wednesday 14th December.

Jukebox Jazz will be on board on behalf of Newport Jazz Club on Thursday 22nd December. 

Delaney: We hope it provides some welcome festive cheer
Wightlink’s Commercial Director Phil Delaney says,

“We are proud to support many Island arts groups and it’s lovely they can perform this Christmas, especially as everyone missed out over the last couple of years due to the pandemic.  

“As well as being a rewarding experience for the singers and musicians and an opportunity to raise funds for charity, we hope it provides some welcome festive cheer for those travelling in the busy lead up to Christmas.” 


News shared by Karen on behalf of Wightlink. Ed