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FREE taster session with the Birmingham City Centre Rock Choir

Are you looking to find a choir?

The Birmingham Rock Choir is led by West Midlands based musician Sonia Eyre. The choir will be performing locally again soon so it's a chance for you to join in, sing and perform without pressure and under the supportive guidance of Sonia. Rock Choir members have performed at Wembley Stadium for the record breaking Saracens versus Harlequins rugby league game in 2012, on top of the BT tower and many more iconic venues across the country.

We sing in Birmingham 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 find out where you can see the choir performing next by visiting our choir gigs page at rockchoir.com. There you can come along to see what we're all about - local people bringing the local Birmingham community together through something as simple as group singing.

Here is a quote about our choir - 'Rock Choir is great as it has given me the opportunity to sing again without the constraints of a formal choir. The pieces are broken down so you are able to learn them and you can also download songs to practise at home. Its a great way to release the stresess of life. Singing can help you to releases' happy hormones' which make you feel happy and you leave in a better state of mind. It has helped me through a difficult time. It is fun. The people are welcoming and friendly.' - Angela (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 21 Jan 26, Wed 4 Feb 26, Wed 4 Mar 26
venue addressLordswood Girls School, Knightlow Road, Harborne, Birmingham, West Midlands B17 8QB
event timesStart time: 7:30 PM. Make sure you book online at the Website link below.
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