New Bristol choir starting September 2023

Some Voices choir is bringing its legendary vocal arrangements and party vibes to Bristol this September. 

Now rehearsing in 24 different locations across the UK, Some Voices is starting a new choir on Monday evenings at Alma Church in Clifton from 11th September 2023.

The Bristol choir will be led by Jonathan Grosberg, who is Head of Music and Singing at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and has immense experience as a performer, composer, musical director, vocal coach and choir leader. He said:

“I’m a firm believer that singing is a joy that should be open to everyone. I can’t wait to start a Some Voices choir in Bristol that celebrates the community spirit that Bristolians are known for.” 

Member Katie was part of the London choir and having recently moved to Bristol she is delighted to be one of the first to join the new choir, saying:

“I've been singing with Some Voices since 2019 and I love it! I've met so many beautiful people through choir and every term is just a big, colourful celebration of us all coming together to learn something new. I am so excited that Some Voices is now in Bristol. Some Voices creates a show up as-you-are, all welcome, no pressure, joy of singing space, that's so much fun to experience."

 Rehearsals begin on 11th September on Monday evenings at Alma Church. New members can try out the choir for free in a taster session.
Find out more at somevoices.co.uk/bristol

Some Voices

SOME VOICES started small in 2010, with seven chorus members meeting up to perform original arrangements of popular classics that range from Bowie to Bjork, from Stevie Wonder to Stevie Nicks, from Folk to Hip Hop, and everything in between - all with a Some Voices twist.

Nine years down the line, more than 1500 singers are now part of the exciting ensemble that performs on some of the biggest stages in London. KOKO, The Southbank Centre, Oval Space,The Rivoli Ballroom, The Grand Clapham, HERE and The Troxy have all seen the group attract audiences in their thousands