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Join our choir in Tewkesbury for a FREE taster session

venue addressTewkesbury Baptist Church, Station Road, Tewkesbury, Gloustershire, Gloucestershire GL20 5DR
event dateTue 25 Mar
event timesStart time: 10:30 AM. Make sure you book online at the Website link below.
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Join our choir in Tewkesbury for a FREE taster session

If you are pondering whether there is a 'pop or gospel choir near me' then you may be interested in the local Rock Choir.

The Tewkesbury Rock Choir is led by vocal teacher Jacob Ashworth. The choir is for all ages and all the local Gloustershire branches of Rock Choir, like ours come together to do incredible gigs like the 9,500 seat Liverpool Arena and also our numerous Guinness World Record attempts (The Rock Choir members have got 3 world records and even had personal certificates arranged for them) and community events too like the local Gloustershire music and food festivals.

With no audition process, no need to read music and no pressure to sing live or perform until you're ready, Jacob's expert tuition will guide you through our unique arrangements of your favorite pop, Motown and rock hits from the last few decades. Whether you're joining to make new friends, find some time for yourself or even find the courage to sing on a stage, the fun and relaxed atmosphere at our rehearsals will really boost your spirits and leave you with a natural high! Book a session to try the choir for FREE at www.rockchoir.com.

Here is a quote about our choir - 'Since joining the Rock Choir, not only have I made some amazing new friends but I’ve found that my weekly singing sessions on a Monday evening start the week on a positive note and any tensions that may have occurred on a Monday morning disappear! - it’s a great mood reviver and I love the challenge of attempting to hit those high notes!' - Lynn (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.