Loughborough 
Male Voice Choir

The Loughborough Male Voice Choir was formed in 1967 under the direction of George Towers and since that time has grown to become the official male voice choir of the town.

 

It has a long and successful history of singing and performing throughout this time. Although a relatively small choir it annually performs concerts across the county of Leicestershire.

 

The choir has a large repertoire ranging from hymns, sacred music, songs from the shows, through to modern pieces by Lloyd-Weber and the Beatles and welcomes invitations to sing at concerts, social events, weddings and funerals.

 

The choir has had many notable events including singing at the Midlands Music Festivals, and on three occasions has appeared at the Royal Albert Hall as part of a 1,000 English Male Voice Choir.

 

During the last decade the choir has performed in Germany and Belgium and in 1999 won the Jason Shield and the Leicester Recording Company Trophy at the Leicester Festival of Music.

The History of
Loughborough Male Voice Choir