The 10th London A Cappella Festival opens on Wednesday 23 January 2019, with four days of performances and workshops at Kings Place and LSO St Lukes celebrating the best a cappella talent from across the globe. Events kick off tomorrow with a performance from composer and singer Laura Mvula with the European vocal quintet Black Voices at Kings Place, and the festival concludes with The Swingle Singers on Saturday 26 January 2019 at LSO St Lukes.
In between there are performances from The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voice, Vocal Sampling from Cuba, pop-jazz group m-pact from America, three a cappella groups from UK universities, The Techtonics, The Rolling Tones, The Bristol Suspensions, as well as the London Youth Choir. There are workshops with Laura Mvula and Black Voices, and m-pact. There is also LACF Kids on Saturday, with workshops and a performance from American national champion high school a cappella group, Vocal Rush.
Full details from the London A Cappella Festival website.
Tuesday, 22 January 2019
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