Popular Brighton choir launches new branch in Kemptown

Following sold-out gigs at the Hope & Ruin and a waiting list for places, contemporary choir Some Voices is opening a second branch on Monday nights in vibrant Kemptown.
Some Voices Brighton choir onstage at the Hope & RuinSome Voices Brighton choir onstage at the Hope & Ruin
Some Voices Brighton choir onstage at the Hope & Ruin

Some Voices is bringing twice the fun to Brighton this summer by opening a second choir rehearsal! After the huge success of their Wednesday sessions at Electric Studios, by popular demand there will now be an additional Monday night group, rehearsing in the illustrious setting of St Mary’s Church in Kemptown.

Known as a choir ‘without the boring bits’, Some Voices is a non-traditional contemporary choir with a mission to be inclusive to all. It started as a small group of friends meeting to sing and socialise in London in 2010, but quickly grew after people fell in love with their incredible vocal arrangements, clubbing-like gigs and an eclectic repertoire that spans disco, pop, folk, hip hop, rap, indie and more. Some Voices now boasts over 1,500 members in 28 different locations across the UK and recently launched international choirs in Paris and Amsterdam.

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Both Brighton choirs are led by Jade Williams, a Brighton-based 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.

Brighton choir leader Jade Williams conducting at the Hope & RuinBrighton choir leader Jade Williams conducting at the Hope & Ruin
Brighton choir leader Jade Williams conducting at the Hope & Ruin

“I can’t wait to bring our new choir to the heart of one of Brighton’s mo