Ipswich Minster Choristers | BBC Radio Suffolk Christmas

by Sofia Alvarez Entertainment Editor

Woodbridge, Suffolk, December 24, 2025 – A husband-and-wife duo from Suffolk brought festive cheer to a recent performance, captivating audiences wiht a blend of original compositions and classic Christmas arrangements. Kyson Point, comprised of David and Kelly booth, delivered a memorable evening of music, showcasing both their songwriting talents and instrumental versatility.

A Special Evening of Music and Memories

The Suffolk-based musical pair, Kyson Point, shared their original songs and festive arrangements with an appreciative audience.

  • Kyson Point is a musical duo consisting of David and Kelly Booth.
  • The duo’s name is inspired by Kyson Point, a promontory on the River Deben near Woodbridge.
  • Their performance included original songs titled “Winter” and “What Will Christmas Be?”.
  • David Booth showcased his musical background with a flugelhorn solo.

“That was a pretty special evening, it’s amazing to be part of and to sing in a building like this,” David Booth shared, reflecting on the experience. The duo performed two original songs, “Winter” and “What Will Christmas Be?,” alongside three arrangements of traditional Christmas songs. David’s performance included a surprising element – the playing of a flugelhorn, a nod to his earlier musical experiences.

Did you know?– Kyson Point derives its name from a scenic headland on the River Deben, a local landmark near Woodbridge, Suffolk, reflecting the duo’s connection to their hometown.

“I grew up playing in brass bands, so, you know, you have to bring it out now and again!” David explained, revealing the roots of his instrumental skill. The performance highlighted the couple’s diverse musical abilities and their commitment to creating a joyful atmosphere for the audience.

Pro tip– Supporting local musicians is a great way to enrich your community and discover new talent. Check local event listings for upcoming performances.

The performance, held December 21st at the Woodbridge community hall, drew a crowd of over 100 attendees. Kyson Point’s setlist balanced their original work-reflecting themes of winter solitude and the anticipation of Christmas-with familiar carols like “Silent Night” and “O Holy Night,” arranged with a contemporary flair. The evening concluded with a lively rendition of “Jingle Bell rock,” prompting a standing ovation. The duo plans to continue performing locally and are currently working on recording an EP of their original songs, aiming for a spring 2026 release.

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