Back In The Groove – Glasgow’s Voice of the Town Choir
13 November, 2022, 8 p.m. – 10.15 p.m.
Cottiers, 93-95 Hyndland St, Glasgow G11 5PU
Yes, indeed… Glasgow’s funkiest choir is most definitely Back In The Groove with its most exciting, most rockin’ show to date.
Pre-Covid, the choir performed at a range of festivals, shows and top events, including backing stars from BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, vocal harmony group G4, and at top venues such as Glasgow’s SECC, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and the Royal Concert Hall, to name just a few.
Since Covid, the choir has been back and hitting stages at the likes of Kelvingrove Bandstand, Glasgow’s Merchant City Festival and even live on BBC, Sky and ITV television as they appeared on the steps of Hampden Park before the Scotland v Ukraine international football match in June 2022!
And now, featuring fantastic songs from Gospel, Soul/Funk, RnB, Dance and Pop/Rock with stunning, powerful harmonies, original and exciting vocal arrangements and foot-stomping grooves, Glasgow’s funkiest soul/rock choir brings its latest, powerhouse, must-see show.
With some of the region’s very best musicians accompanying live, as well as a top support act to open the show, all that’s left is to get your tickets, come on down, grab some drinks from the bar and get your groove ON.
(Image: Glasgow’s voice of the town perform at Cottiers theatre in Glasgow. copyright Photo by Paul Chappells 07774730898
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