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FREE taster session with the Great Malvern Rock Choir

If you have ever thought 'I want to join a choir near me in Malvern' then why not join your local Rock Choir.

The Malvern Rock Choir is led by Worcestershire based musician Jacob Ashworth. Rock Choir is unequalled in the opportunities we can offer our members - from performing at top music and arts venues like Wembley Arena and Guilfest to raising money for some of the UKs best-loved good causes such as Comic Relief,Sign2Sing and Missing People. Appearing on national television and singing with celebrities like Deborah Stevens has been exciting and exhilarating, but Rock Choir members still know the importance of supporting our local community causes and events!

We sing in Malvern every week during term time. You can join the choir by going to rockchoir.com or you can also book a FREE singing taster session to try it beforehand. If you feel you're not ready to join a choir yet, why not visit our performances page at rockchoir.com to see when we're next performing locally in Malvern or Worcestershire. There you can come along to see what we're all about - local people bringing the local Malvern community together through something as simple as group singing.

Here is a quote about our choir - 'I wanted to see if I could sing in a choir after being inspired by the 'Choir that Rocks' TV programmes in the Summer of 2011 and joined the new Bedford RC after a taster session. I am very proud of the choir and I find rehearsals inspiring as people are so friendly and the singing so uplifting.' - Jim (Rock Choir Member)

Rock Choir is a winner of the Red Ribbon 'Big Heart' Award. and holds 1 former and 2 current Guinness World Records. The choir is also credited with single handedly starting the contemporary choir movement.
event dateWed 4 Jun, Wed 18 Jun, Wed 25 Jun, Wed 9 Jul
venue addressThe Lyttelton Well, Church Street, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 2AY
event timesStart time: 10:15 AM. Make sure you book online at the Website link below.
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