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Dulwich Festival Choir Night 17th May


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Celebrating its tenth year at the festival with a trio of London choirs to entertain you with their own unique performance styles.


The evening is hosted by a new amateur performance choir based in the heart of East Dulwich, Tongue & Groove made their successful debut at the festival last year and come to you fresh from competing at the Manchester Amateur Choral Competition. Formed from local enthusiastic amateurs, you have probably met them shopping on Lordship Lane or waiting for the 185 bus and not realised they had hidden talents www.tongueandgroove.london


Our second choir, The Pop-Up Choir were formed in 2009 and based in Kennington. They are a 25-piece a cappella rabble specialising in unforgettable arrangements of high-energy crowd pleasers, from pop and indie classics to spine-tingling soul. www.thepopupchoir.com


Headlining the night are Alle Choir London, a vibrant group of Polish singers bringing Jazz with Pzazz to London. Marta Mathea Radwan formed the group in 2015 for a commission to the European Parliament and their most notable performance was on BBC One?s ?Pitch Battle? where they were the only jazz choir in the competition.



Tickets: ?7.50, Concession: ?5.00; plus the Eventbrite booking fee if booked online;

Doors Open 19:40; Show time 20:00 ? 22:10


Ticket on sale now from

[dulwichfestival.co.uk]

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