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The Sunshine Coast show choir is serving sass, sequins, and serious talent this festive season when they take over the Caloundra RSL on 7 December for an afternoon you won’t want to miss.

Choir Artistic, Music and Executive Director Jen Young said the team would partner with the Curra Kids Show Choir to perform a variety of repertoire, from musical theatre, jazz, pop and Christmas classics.

Ms Young said the show choir combined vocal performances with choreographed dance routines, creating high-energy, theatrical entertainment.

“We don’t stand still, not even for a moment,” Ms Young said.

“There is sparkly costumes and props as well – we thoroughly enjoy fully entertaining the crowd.”

The Sunshine Coast Show Choir is calling for interested participants to audition for its 2025 team.

“Our choir is for anyone above the age of 18,” Ms Young said.

“We have an audition process, but even that is fun.

“We have three choirs that make up Sunshine Coast Show Choir – two groups that rehearse on Tuesday night and one that rehearses on a Friday lunchtime.

“They have different amounts of songs to learn but everyone comes together to have fun.”

For more information on auditioning email [email protected].

The Sunshine Coast Show Choir and Curra Kids Show Choir will perform at the Caloundra RSL on Saturday December 7th from 3pm.
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