Second Brighton choir opens in Kemptown due to popular demand

Some Voices is bringing twice the fun to Brighton this summer by opening a second choir rehearsal! Following sold-out gigs at the Hope & Ruin and a waiting list for places in Wednesday Brighton rehearsals at Electric Stuidos, Some Voices Brighton is opening a second branch in vibrant Kemptown. The new choir will rehearse on Monday nights in the illustrious setting of St Mary’s Church , right in the heart of Brighton.

Both Brighton choirs are led by Jade Williams, a singer and songwriter with over 20 years music industry experience. Jade trained in classical music from a young age, was a Specialist Singer and chorister at the prestigious Wells Cathedral School and then studied at the London College of Music. She is a session musician and an original artist, releasing music under the name Jade Like The Stone. She appeared on The Voice UK in 2018 and reached the TV finals. Jade is currently Head of Songwriting at Waterbear - Britain’s most cutting edge music college.

 “I can’t wait to bring our new choir to the heart of one of Brighton’s most vibrant communities and to make music in the inspiring setting of St Mary’s Church - a magnificent space that is known for hosting exciting upcoming musical acts and established artists alike. It’s incredible to bring Some Voices into the walls where so much creativity has already been nurtured and developed. Plus we can accommodate more voices than ever!” Brighton Choir Leader Jade Williams

Brighton Choir Leader Jade Williams

Some Voices runs three themed terms per year, culminating in high-energy performances at local venues. Previous gigs in Brighton have included the sold-out “Disco Decadence” at the Hope & Ruin last December, and recently Eurovision-inspired show “EuroClash” at nightclub Chalk. 

Rehearsals begin on Monday 29th April. New members can try out the choir for free in a taster session.
Find out more at 
www.somevoices.co.uk/brighton 

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