A BACKWELL choir which supported Britain’s Got Talent winners, Spelbound, during a UK tour, is to perform a charity concert in March.

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Euphoria will perform at Churchill Community School on March 17, to raise funds for Vine Counselling Services, which supported the group’s founder Rachel Walker.

Rachel, who created Euphoria in September 2010, said: “I turned to the service after the breakdown of my marriage and without a doubt the charity saved my life.

“I wanted to repay them for putting my life back on track, which has enabled me to realise my dream to pursue a professional career in music.”

The choir has been featured on BBC television and radio and appeared with MOBO Award winner Jahaziel in music and dance concert Gloryfest.

Performing a repertoire of rock, pop and R&B as well as songs from musicals, they are choreographed by Tina Kelly and Emma Tobitt, who have appeared in award winning shows and television programmes, including the Big Band Show, The Daniel Dean Illusion Show, London’s West End Show Peter Pan and Channel 4 show, Skins.

Tickets for The Hope Concert cost £8 for adults and £5 for under 18s and are available by contacting Vine Counselling Services on 01934 833126 or by emailing vine.counselling@hotmail.co.uk

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