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Watkins Street Choirs in Concert

Watkins Street Choir and Stella Cain

Watkins Street Choirs in Concert

4:00pm, Sun 29 June, 2025
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Join us for an afternoon of community music

Stella Cain and the Watkins Street Choirs invite you to our end of term performance. 

The Watkins Street Choirs are made up of two incredibly talented and passionate groups; the Lower Voices and Higher Voices. We meet weekly to share in the joys of singing together, connecting members of our beautiful community in a vulnerable but precious space. 

Over the past five months we have been working on a selection of dynamic songs which we are immensely proud to share with you. This term both groups have been working to challenge themselves through techniques such as vocal blending, complex arrangements and even some body percussion! From Ne-Yo to Elvis we have something for everyone.

We can't wait to bust out these fine-tuned tunes to our family, friends and biggest fans. 

Details:

  • Date: Sunday, June 29th, 2025
  • Time: 4:00 PM
  • Location: 14 Jewell Parade, North Fremantle
  • BYO drinks

The venue is wheelchair accessible, however, please note that the toilet facilities do have a small step to enter, and we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

The venue features a large indoor space for the performance, as well as two outdoor areas where you can enjoy some peace and quiet during the event.

We are committed to making this experience enjoyable for everyone and encourage you to contact us in advance if you have any specific accessibility questions.

The Watkins Street Choir acknowledges this concert will be taking place on Whadjuk Noongar Land. We pay our respects to elders past and present. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.