Some Voices Choir (Cambridge) hosted a sold out performance of their Christmas concert, ‘Choir Actually’, in Top Bay at Cambridge Museum of Technology on Tuesday 6th December 2022.

The choir, part of the larger Some Voice Choir network, had been singing together since 2021, yet due to Covid-19, they were unable to perform until late 2022. The Cambridge Museum of Technology was honoured to be the host of one of their first live performances - the first of (hopefully) many more at the Museum!

PERFECT FESTIVE LOCATION FOR SONG WITH THE MUSEUM’s AMENITIES

Some Voices Choir and their audience started their Christmas concert with mulled wine and cider in the cozy beer garden at Calverley’s Brewery at The Engineer’s House. After the drinks were flowing, Some Voices serenaded the audience as they made their way up to Top Bay, making sure every bit of the museum was touched by their music before they got to their performance area.

Donned in their best scarves and festive hats, Some Voices Choir brought to life iconic moments from the beloved film ‘Love Actually’ including the songs All I Want For Christmas, Jump For My Love, and All You Need Is Love. Love, actually, was all around Top Bay thanks to the Choir’s joyful performance.

HARNESSING THE MUSEUM’s UNIQUE event spaceS for performances

The Museum has a number of natural performance spaces, but the Top Bay is a particularly special one. Set in the backdrop of engines collected from around Cambridge, Top Bay’s high ceilings and great open spaces provide wonderful acoustics and room for an audience - perfect for a theatre or music performance!

Interested in hosting a theatre or music event at a unique event-space in Cambridge? With adaptable spaces, fantastic acoustics, and a great deal of space, Cambridge Museum of Technology is a wonderful place to host your next performance. To enquire, contact the museum for venue-hire availability, pricing and customisation options.

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