
The choir is constantly in demand. Please see below for details of our current concert schedule for this year.
Choir Bookings for 2025

MARCH
Friday 7th - Stroud Congregational Church, Bedford Street, Stroud GL5 1AY in aid of Allsorts Gloucestershire & The Nelson Trust - Guest artists: Love2Sing Community Choir - 7.30pm
Friday 21st - St. Peter's Church, Gloucester Street, Winchcombe, Cheltenham GL54 5LU - Guest artist: Jayne Swann (Soprano) - 7pm
Friday 28th - St. Mary de Crypt Church, Southgate Street, Gloucester GL1 1TP - Guests artists: City of Gloucester Community Choir - 7.30pm
APRIL
Friday 4th - St. Peter & St. Paul's Parish Church, Old Street, Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire WR8 0JQ - Guest artist: Jayne Swann (Soprano) - 7pm
MAY
Saturday 10th - Holy Trinity Church, Longlevens, Gloucester GL2 0AJ - Joint concert with the Chapel-en-le-Frith Male Voice Choir - 7pm
JUNE
Saturday 14th - St. Oswald’s Retirement Village, Gloucester GL1 2UF - 7.30pm
JULY
Saturday 12th - St. Mark’s Church, Cheltenham GL51 7AL - Joint concert with the Louise Johnson Singers

AUGUST
Thursday 28th to Sunday 31st - Choir Tour to Torquay!
SEPTEMBER
Friday 19th - All Saints Church, Longhope, Gloucester GL17 0LL
OCTOBER
Saturday 11th - McCarthy Retirement Village, Clevedon, Bristol BS21 6GA
NOVEMBER
Saturday 1st - Possible concert in Cheltenham in aid of Heidi’s Heroes - details t.b.c.
Friday 21st - St. George’s Church, Tuffley, Gloucester GL4 0PE
DECEMBER
Friday 5th - St. Oswald’s Retirement Village, Gloucester GL1 2UF




ORDERING TICKETS / MAKING A BOOKING
If you would like tickets for any of the above events, or would like to book the choir for your own event, please complete the form below and we’ll get back to you straightaway. Our concerts mostly take place on Friday evenings, but we always try to be flexible so let us know what you’d like and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
However, please be aware that the choir consists of more than 50 members, and we generally perform to audiences of at least 100 people, so any booking would require a concert venue that is able to accommodate these numbers as a minimum.