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Felling Concert Choir
A mixed voice community choir




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Welcome to the Felling Concert Choir

Felling Concert Choir is a friendly mixed community choir based in the North East of England.

The choir began life as the Felling and District Gilbert & Sullivan Society but in 2004 changed its direction. People across the region and further afield have been enjoying our music at community events and key events.

New singers, especially male voices, are always welcomed, and the choir can offer an enjoyable and rewarding experience.

A rolling programme of concerts and events is regularly evolving. The choir is always interested to receive new bookings.

The choir performs a wide and varied repertoire of music. Some of the most popular numbers can be found in our musical videos.

Accompanist Required

Felling Concert Choir, is a Mixed Voice Choir based in Gateshead.

We require an accompanist for rehearsals on alternate Wednesday evenings from 7.30 pm to 9.15pm.

The choir has a varied repertoire, and some sight reading will be required.

Please apply by email to dorothychapman@virginmedia.com.

Welcome to the Latest News

GREAT CHARITY CONCERT PLANNED!
Posted on 23.07.2025. Felling Concert Choir has a great Charity Concert planned for Saturday, 11th October 2025!

SOME GREAT MUSIC TO LISTEN TO!
Posted on 13.07.2025. Felling Concert Choir has just published a great selection of music videos on their website!

GREAT CONCERT HELD IN WHICKHAM!
Posted on 13.07.2025. Felling Concert Choir performed a great concert in Whickham last Friday!



Saturday 11 Oct 25 2:00 pm
Charity Concert with Low Fell Singers
Venue: Felling Methodist Church Hall, Coldwell Street, Felling, Gateshead, NE10 9HH
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Felling Concert Choir - A friendly mixed voice community choir based in the North East of England