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Join our choir in Amersham for a FREE taster session

venue addressJubilee Hall, Rectory Hill, Amersham, Buckinghamshire HP7 0BT
event dateWed 19 Mar, Wed 26 Mar
event timesStart time: 7:45 PM. Make sure you book online at the Website link below.
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Join our choir in Amersham for a FREE taster session

If you are wanting to find a choir you'll find a happy place with us in the Amersham Rock Choir.

The Amersham Rock Choir is led by local vocal tutor Liz Shea. The Amersham branch is part of the unique national singing family that is Rock Choir. Whilst retaining our focus on Amersham community causes and events, the local branches of Rock Choir led by Liz come together in regional and even national groups for bigger events, such performing en masse at the Royal Albert Hall, achieving album sales that enter the charts, radio appearances and Guinness World Records and helping to raise millions for charity. Joining this incomparable musical national treasure is very easy, there are no auditions, there's no need to read music and we're open to everyone in your local community!

Joining a choir can be a brave step to take for some and in light of this Liz tries to make it as easy as possible for you by giving the opportunity to have a FREE taster session and then to have a chat with them about singing. Rock Choir is the leading group in community singing. We launched our FREE choir taster sessions back in 2005 and have 19 years experience giving members of the public who are new to group singing the chance to try joining a choir without the need to audition or read music.

Here is a quote about our choir - 'If you want to smile and sing for an hour and a half, go to Rock Choir. Getting on stage is so rewarding and when your 6 year-old says how proud he is of his mummy, then it's worth every moment!' - Caroline Jopling (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.