Australian Girls Choir

26 November 2023

In the Concert Hall

Classical Music

The Australian Girls Choir present a spectacular showcase of song and dance at their 2023 Annual Concert.

The iconic Australian Girls Choir

The Australian Girls Choir present a spectacular showcase of song and dance at their 2023 Annual Concert. A vibrant performance featuring an eclectic repertoire including musical theatre favourites, classical choral songs, pop songs, and international pieces. The Annual Concert features all choristers from the Allegro, Avanti, Prelude, Concert Level, Camerata and Performing Choir levels from the Sydney chapter of The Australian Girls Choir.

The angelic voices of the Australian Girls Choir have been heard all over the globe, including singing for Queen Elizabeth II, President Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela, and at thousands of high profile events including 26 performances in Hugh Jackman’s The Man The Music The Show World Tour.

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