Salisbury's Evolution Choir have completed their final preparations ahead of their 'An Evening with Evolution Choir' event this Saturday.
The show, which sold out quickly with more tickets being released, is a chance to see the inclusive choir going through a varied repertoire of songs, including unique mashups.
The choir gathered for a final rehearsal on Wednesday evening, and Salisbury Radio was invited along for a sneak peek ahead of Saturday's big show.
There is a mixture of group numbers, stunning solos and small groups performing with around 40 choir members on stage, having the best time with the choir that many see as a family.
Within the group, there is a mixture of experience and ability with everyone joining together to make a powerful, joyful sound.
Just a handful of the added tickets remain, with around 250 people expected to enjoy the show. You can join them by booking here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/an-evening-with-the-evolution-choir-tickets-814116804277
Alternatively, you could consider joining the choir.
The Evolution Choir is known for its epic mash-ups, infectious energy and wall of sound! Most of all, we are known for being the most supportive and friendly group of people you could ever hope to meet.
You can find out more here - https://evolutionchoir.com/ - or...
There is a chance to find out more by attending a FREE trial session at St Paul's Church on Wednesday, 1st May, at 7:30 pm.
They say, "Whether you're a seasoned vocalist or a shower-singing enthusiast, our choir welcomes singers of all backgrounds and abilities and a totally UNIQUE choir experience! Don't miss out on this opportunity to discover the joy of singing with others. Mark your calendar and we'll see you there!"
Book a place here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/evolution-choir-free-trial-tickets-879387972097

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