Northern Light Singers plus Sugar Rush
Saturday 14 March 3pm PAY AS YOU FEEL (min £5) TICKETS
Choral music from Edinburgh-based octet Northern Light meets the close harmony of recently- formed Hebden Bridge quartet Sugar Rush
Northern Light Singers are an Edinburgh-based octet performing a wide range of choral repertoire stretching from Tallis to Whitacre, and from more traditional choral music to folk arrangements.
Formed in 2024 between a few friends, the basis of the group has always been a shared joy of choral singing. The year has seen them perform independent concerts at venues in Edinburgh, London and Suffolk. They also enjoy performing regularly at Dumb Folks events in Edinburgh. Norther Light Singers Youtube
Sugar Rush is a four-part close-harmony a cappella ensemble based in West Yorkshire. Fiona Earnshaw, Charlie Harrison, Christina Grant and Alison Crutchley met singing in the White Rosettes, an award-winning Leeds barbershop chorus, but their quartet repertoire mixes barbershop with pop, rock, country, songs from stage and screen, and some tunes that defy categorisation… Sugar Rush showcase a selection of arrangements by their bass, Alison Crutchley, who specialises in transforming much-loved 80s and 90s pop into something four voices can sing. With a relaxed and engaging style, the quartet aim to draw audiences in and take them on a journey with each song, and their infectious enthusiasm for the music they love shines through in every number.
Their arrangement of Hit Me Baby One More Time (first ever performance!) :
Another one of their arrangements, Creep: