AN Australian choir will delight audiences in Hexham this summer.
The Spooky Men's Chorale has announced full details of their 2024 UK tour, with 30 gigs including Queen's Hall in Hexham, Warwick, Wickham, Sidmouth and Cropredy Festivals, as well as shows at classic venues like London's Union Chapel, and Queen's Hall Edinburgh.
With 10 sell-out UK tours and six highly-acclaimed albums under their belts, the Spooky Men’s Chorale continue to thrill an ever-growing international fanbase with their own unique combination of Georgian songs, beautiful ballads, ridiculous covers, and a swag of hilarious originals.
They first emerged blinking-eyed from the Blue Mountains of New South Wales in 2001. The choir has since built a cult following stretching across the globe.
The group has had extensive airplay from the likes of Cerys Matthews (Radio 6), Mark Radcliffe (Radio 2), In Tune (Radio 3) and Front Row (Radio 4) and recent UK tours have seen the Spooks perform at World of Music, Arts and Dance festival, Edinburgh and Sidmouth festivals, smashing headline spots to audiences in their thousands.
They will perform at Queen's Hall on Sunday, July 14.
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