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Dancing round the kitchen singing into a carrot? Trying to duet with the dog? Help is at hand!


Whether you're a closet singer or first up at karaoke, a slightly apprehensive beginner or the next Beyonce, a worn out mum or an overstressed commuter, Popchoir is waiting for you. Join one of our choirs and you'll have the opportunity to sing some great songs with a bunch of other people, to polish them up, perform them in public for fun and for entertainment, and to make lifelong friends in the process.


Popchoir is for people like you who love to sing. And Popchoir is for anyone and everyone who wants to sing but has never found anywhere to do it before! And, as our name would suggest, we?re not talking about Bach or Mozart, we?re talking about Abba, Snow Patrol, Queen, Katy Perry, Robbie, Stevie, Leona, Whitney, Take That ? in fact any of the thousands of great songs from the many artists that have formed the soundtrack to our lives. So why not book a taster session at one of our rehearsals, come and hear what we do and find out who we are, and you'll soon see why our members go home smiling!


Come along for a FREE taster at our Dulwich Choir at St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich Village, London, SE21 7BT on Wednesday at 8:00pm-9:30pm.


You can also find us online at: www.popchoir.com

Or on the following social medias at:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/Popchoir

Twitter:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/popchoir/


If you love to sing, don't keep it to yourself! We look forward to meeting you soon and welcoming you to Popchoir.

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