Formed in 2009 and based South London, The Pop-Up Choir is a contemporary co-operative 25-piece a cappella rabble singing in 4-part harmony (SATB). Our previous performances include collaborations with SK Shlomo, atop the Shard Oxo Tower, Peckham Levels, The Ritzy, Peckham Liberal Club, Number 90 bar, Flat Iron Square. We specialise in unforgettable arrangements of high-energy crowd pleasers: from pop and indie classics to spine-tingling soul from Prince to En Vogue, Mark Ronson, All Saints, Laura Mvula to Peter Gabriel and Fleetwood Mac. We are an auditioned amateur choir, and there is no requirement to be able to read music - although being able to follow along a little bit definitely helps. We learn by ear, and ask members to listen back to teach tracks / recordings between rehearsals so that we can progress through learning new music quickly. We also take the social side of choir seriously - with an annual retreat, regular socials, and an active WhatsApp community. The choir is open to members of all ages - with our current group spanning from their 20s to their 60s. Some members have been in the group since its formation 15 years ago, with other new members joining each term.
Formed in 2009 and based South London, The Pop-Up Choir is a contemporary co-operative 30-piece a cappella group singing in 5-part harmony (SAATB). Our repertoire spans from 70s and 80s classics by Fleetwood Mac and Blondie, through 90s and 00s bangers by Pulp, The Strokes, and All Saints, through to contemporary numbers by Dua Lipa and Beyonce. Our previous performances include collaborations with SK Shlomo, singing up the Shard, Oxo Tower, Peckham Levels, The Ritzy, Peckham Liberal Club, Number 90 bar, Flat Iron Square, and our own staged performances at venues such as The Moth Club. We are an amateur auditioned choir offering a combination of social togetherness and unique arrangements.
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