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FREE taster session with the Beaconsfield Rock Choir

venue addressSt Thomas’ Church, Mayflower Way, Holtspur, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9 1UF
event dateTue 29 Apr, Tue 13 May, Tue 10 Jun, Tue 17 Jun
event timesStart time: 8:00 PM. Make sure you book online at the Website link below.
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FREE taster session with the Beaconsfield Rock Choir

If you have always wanted to join a choir locally, you can!

Your friendly local Beaconsfield choir is run by singer/pianist Katy Seath. You've probably heard of our unique sellout O2 arena event in 2013 and our secret singing flash mobs around country for Comic Relief (just search 'Great British flash mob' on YouTube!), but at Rock Choir we know it's not just about the unique huge events, it's about our choir members singing in the community. Join your local Beaconsfield Rock Choir to become part of this 'national phenomenon' (as described in the Sunday Times) and discover a whole new world of opportunities to sing in Beaconsfield and meet people.

Joining a choir can be a brave step to take for some and in light of this Katy 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 her 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 - '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.