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The People's Show Choir South Birmingham

by The People's Orchestra

About our activities / service

Accessibility details The venue is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible toilet. There is a small free on-site carpark, plus free nearby on-road parking.
Opening hours Tuesday evenings, 7:30pm–9:15pm

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The People’s Show Choir in South Birmingham is a friendly, feel-good community choir where adults of all abilities come together each week to sing uplifting music, make new friends and be part of something bigger locally. There are no auditions, no need to read music and no previous singing experience required. Rehearsals are upbeat, supportive and social, with pop hits, musical theatre favourites, film and TV themes, and plenty of encouragement. The choir meets on Tuesday evenings from 7:30 pm to 9:15 pm during term time at Selly Park Baptist Church, 1041 Pershore Rd, Stirchley, B29 7PS. New members can try 2 free sessions before deciding whether to join.

Staff qualifications The staff are qualified to deliver the services of The People's Show Choir South Birmingham.
Genders All
Age focus 18 year olds, 19-25 year olds, 26-65 year olds, 65+ year olds

About the organisation

The People's Orchestra are one of the UK's leading pro-amateur instrumental orchestras and we're well known for our pioneering approach to music. We love what we do and we're proud of our reputation for performing with warmth, imagination and expertise. Through all its work The People’s Orchestra seeks to reinvent orchestra performance, its artistry and engagement, and to showcase the art form's impact on social change in our community. At its core is the fundamental belief that live orchestral music should be accessible for everyone.

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