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Liverpool’s Choir with No Name is bringing the Big Gig Back to the Everyman
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A Liverpool choir made up of people with experience of homelessness is returning to one of the city’s most beloved venues this spring for a feel-good night of music, community and celebration.
The Choir with No Name Liverpool will take to the stage at the Everyman Theatre on Friday 23 May 2025, inviting audiences to sing along to a joyful mix of rock and pop classics. The event—fittingly named The Big Gig—is not only a chance to raise the roof, but also raise vital funds to support the ongoing work of the choir.
Joining them on the night will be special guests Zoe West, a powerful indie-folk singer-songwriter from the North East, and Rek 41 Choir, part of a community group in Birkenhead supporting people in recovery from addiction and mental health challenges.
Founded in 2014, The Choir with No Name Liverpool has become a life-changing space for its members, offering music, friendship, and support. Weekly rehearsals in the city centre are followed by a shared hot meal, helping build a sense of community for those facing difficult times. Their performances are known for being uplifting, heartwarming, and packed with singalong spirit.
Zoe West brings deeply personal lyrics, infectious melodies and a standout live presence, having previously performed at Glastonbury alongside Billy Bragg. Birkenhead’s Rek 41 Choir, led by Sam Heller, provides a platform for community voices—many of whom are taking to the stage for the very first time.
Don’t miss this powerful evening of live music, hope, and togetherness—right in the heart of Liverpool.
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