
North Lanarkshire based choir celebrates 15th birthday in spectacular style
A North Lanarkshire based choir has celebrated its 15th birthday in style.
SoundSational, one of Scotland's most successful community choirs, recently celebrated its 15th anniversary with a jubilant birthday party that brought together current choir members and past choir members.
Notable guests included North Lanarkshire Provost Kenneth Duffy and Central Scotland Labour list MSP Monica Lennon, who joined in the festivities to honour this remarkable achievement.
Founder and Musical Director Tommy Chambers shared an inspiring overview of the choir's highlights over the past 15 years.
Among the many accomplishments, SoundSational has opened its own choir centre in Motherwell, released four albums, and made history as the first act to perform at the opening of the OVO Hydro.
The choir has collaborated with renowned artists such as Amy Macdonald and Hugh Jackman, showcasing their talent on both national and international stages.
In addition to their musical achievements, SoundSational has been recognised for its positive impact on the community, winning Scotland's inaugural Community Impact Choir of the Year award and being named Community Organisation of the Year at the Lanarkshire Business Awards.
The choir has also dedicated itself to delivering music and mental health workshops in schools, hospitals, and hospices, generously fundraising for countless charities along the way.
Reflecting on the journey, Tommy said: 'What a journey it has been so far, and we're growing stronger every year! It was quite emotional to see so many previous choir members, who played an integral part in our success, return to share the stage.
'I'm so proud that we have stuck to our ethos of being a true community choir with no audition, being multigenerational and open to everyone. I can't thank our team enough for their hard work over the last 15 years, making each and every event a success.'
Provost Kenneth Duffy added: 'I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to SoundSational on reaching this incredible 15-year milestone.
'Their dedication to fostering community spirit through music has made a positive impact on our region, uniting generations and enriching lives along the way. I am proud to see their continued success and look forward to many more years of harmony and community celebration.'
For those eager to experience the magic of SoundSational, the choir will be hosting its 15th anniversary concert, featuring the talents of the remarkable Michelle McManus, at Hamilton Town House on September 5.
'SoundSational has been making Scotland proud for 15 years,' said Monica Lennon.
'This significant milestone is a moment to celebrate and reflect on their amazing achievements. SoundSational is the essence of community, raising over £500,000 for charity and promoting mental health.
'Above all they are the best choir you will ever hear. I love them and can't wait to welcome them to Holyrood to make their debut performance in the Scottish Parliament later this year.'
If you fancying singing with SoundSational then get in touch at enquiries@soundsationalmusic.co.uk
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