The Royal Norfolk Show is coming to a close in spectacular style with a very special performance by the Showstoppers Choir of a Thousand.
An array of community and school choirs have joined forces to form the mass choir, and during this year's closing ceremony in the Grand Ring they are performing Things Grow, a new song created to mark the show's 2017 theme of Celebrating the Arts.
The song - which is a celebration of Norfolk, the countryside, and our whole planet - was composed by Cheryl Frances-Hoad with lyrics by Molly Naylor, and the Showstoppers' choirmaster is Mark De-Lisser from TV's The Voice.
Norwich soprano singer Emma Nuule is also accompanying the Showstoppers choir in the Grand Ring, leading a performance of the national anthem.
The Royal Norfolk Show's closing ceremony also features members of the emergency services, armed forces and voluntary groups.
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