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FREE taster session with the Hitchin Rock Choir

Tilehouse Street Baptist Church, Upper Tilehouse Street, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG5 2EE
Tue 11 Mar, Tue 18 Mar, Tue 6 May
Start time: 7:30 PM. Make sure you book online at the Website link below.
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FREE taster session with the Hitchin Rock Choir

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

The Hitchin Rock Choir is led by local musician Rob Baker. The Hitchin branch is part of the unique national singing family that is Rock Choir. Whilst retaining our focus on Hitchin community causes and events, all the local Hertfordshire choirs come together in regional and even national groups for bigger events, such performing en masse at the 10,000 seat Wembley Arena, achieving album sales that enter the charts, nationwide flaskmobs 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!

Rock Choir offers the chance to sing pop, rock and Motown songs together in a comfortable, unauditioned way. There are 10+ rehearsals a term and any commitment you make are organised to fit around the main holiday times in the year. We are looking forward to hearing from you and it's easy to contact us by phone, email or directly book your FREE singing taster session at rockchoir.com/join.

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.