MEMBERS of the Rock Choirs from Bromsgrove, Redditch, Stourbridge and Kidderminster raised £265 for the Brierley Hill Samaritans on their last stage outing.
The concert at the Glasshouse Arts Centre in Amblecote featured a number of feelgood classics, including Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now and Erasure’s A Little Respect.
There were 120 members performing in total.
Christa Hugo, who leads the group, said: “I was so proud of my choir members – they put on a phenomenal show.
“They all looked and sounded so professional, and have worked so hard to get to this point.”
Rock Choir is the UK’s largest contemporary choir, with in excess of 23,000 members in over 320 local communities.
There are no auditions and no requirements to read music or have any previous singing experience.
Rock Choir members get together each week to attend fun, friendly rehearsals where they are taught specially arranged pop, rock and chart songs.
Visit www.rockchoir.com to book a free taster session for September.