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Three Peaks Choir Shines at Young Voices Birmingham 2026

On 12th January, our Choir had the incredible opportunity to perform at the Young Voices concert at the BP Pulse Arena in Birmingham. In the weeks leading up to the event, our enthusiastic choir members showed fantastic dedication. Attending regular rehearsals, learning harmonies and perfecting choreography. Their hard work certainly paid off as they stood shoulder to shoulder with thousands of other children to form one of the largest school choirs in the world. It was a truly unforgettable experience that filled our pupils with pride, confidence, and excitement.

A Night to Remember

During the day, pupils took part in uplifting rehearsals led by the official Young Voices musical directors, live band and professional dancers. These sessions helped our choir build confidence, refine their performance skills and experience what it’s like to be part of a large‑scale, professional‑style production.

As the lights dimmed and the arena filled with cheering families, friends and supporters, the energy was electric. Our pupils sang beautifully and performed with pride, representing the school brilliantly. Their teamwork, determination and joy radiated from the stage.

The smiles on their faces said everything. Watching them perform under dazzling stage lights was a moment families and staff will remember for years to come.

A huge well done to all our brilliant choir members and heartfelt thanks to the staff especially Mrs Watson, who supported them throughout their Young Voices journey. We can’t wait for many more musical adventures ahead!

Why Events Like This Are Important

Taking part in Young Voices is far more than a musical performance, it is an experience that helps children build confidence, celebrate creativity and understand the power of teamwork. Performing alongside thousands of other young singers allows pupils to feel part of something bigger than themselves, while also enhancing their well‑being and sense of belonging. Events like this nurture resilience, encourage self‑belief and inspire pupils to embrace new challenges with pride. These moments stay with children for years, supporting not only their musical development but also their personal growth and connection to their school community.