Camden Voices at the VOCES8 Centre
Camden Voices + Daisy Chute
Camden Voices return for their annual winter concert at the beautiful VOCES8 Centre in London.
Join us for an uplifting evening of soaring harmonies, soulful melodies, and infectious grooves. As recommended by Time Out and the Londonist.
Lauded as 'truly excellent' by Jamie Cullum, Camden Voices has been one of London's leading contemporary vocal groups for over 10 years. A new, global audience was reached during the pandemic, when Camden Voice's video for 'True Colours' (recorded at choir members' homes) went viral and was re-tweeted by Cyndi Lauper herself. Known for their vibrant rich blend and captivating performances, the group have performed at renowned UK venues, including the Roundhouse, Union Chapel, and Southbank Centre; as well as international tours and appearances on the BBC and ITV.
With support from Daisy Chute.
Doors open at 7pm, music starts at 7.30pm. Pre-show and interval bar refreshments available.
For more info, email: info@camdenvoices.co.uk, or visit www.camdenvoices.co.uk
Line Up
Edinburgh-born, half-American, hyphen-loving Daisy Chute is a folk songstress and multi-instrumentalist with a particular penchant for the banjo. Formerly of Decca’s platinum-selling classical group All Angels, she is excited to be working on her début album of original songs with producer and songwriter Tim Baxter (Andy Burrows, Editors, Nick Mulvey, Jasmine Thompson). A regular in the London music scene and an award-winning singer and songwriter having just been awarded first place in the Coffee Music Project singer-songwriter competition, Daisy has been taught and mentored by rock royalty Sir Ray Davies, featured as a vocalist on Radiohead's latest album A Moon Shaped Pool, and even got the thumbs up from Sir Paul McCartney after a performance at the Royal Albert Hall. One of Paul Sexton's 'top music tips' for 2018, Daisy's music has been compared to Simon and Garfunkel and Joni Mitchell (BBC Radio Kent) and her voice has been described as “Exquisitely delicious. Delicate, like a gossamer-winged creature made out of spun gold." Tony Moore (Soho Radio, The Bedford)