A youth pop choir with members from Basingstoke has performed at some of New York City's most iconic locations.
VoxFresh, a singing group made up of singers from Basingstoke, Derby and Newbury, travelled to the Big Apple for a tour from October 27 to November 1.
They sang at famous spots including Grand Central Station, Washington Square Park, the Empire State Building, and aboard the Intrepid WWII Aircraft Carrier.
Each performance drew captivated crowds and created memorable moments.
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The trip was not just about performing, as the singers also had the chance to participate in an exclusive Broadway workshop with members of the cast of Hamilton.
This gave them the opportunity to work closely with professionals in the industry and gain insights into stage presence, vocal technique, and live performance artistry.
The workshop was an inspiring experience for the group, encouraging them to take their vocal talents to new heights.
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An audience member at the Washington Square Park performance, Kevin, reached out to VoxFresh to express his appreciation.
He said: "Such beautiful voices. It was one of the best things I saw and enjoyed doing while I was in New York."
Experiences like these, according to VoxFresh, help the young singers develop socially as well as musically.
VoxFresh director, Kat Penn, said: "This trip was amazing for all involved.
"We had singers from our groups in Newbury, Basingstoke and Derby all singing and bonding together, creating amazing memories and outstanding performances."
VoxFresh is a dynamic youth singing group that learns pop hits to create performances that are both inspiring and entertaining.
Known for their fresh sound and energetic shows, the group has quickly gained recognition in the UK, and now across the pond too.
The group is open to singers aged four to 18.
Anyone interested can find more information at voxfresh.com.
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