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Posted: Sat 13th Sep 2025
Britain’s Got Talent 2023 semi-finalists Johns’ Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir will bring their incredible talent to Wrexham this month as part of a UK-wide tour.
Known for their rich harmonies and contemporary take on the traditional Welsh male voice choir, the group will showcase a mix of choral classics and modern hits when they perform at the William Aston Hall on September 26 and 27.
Audiences can expect Johns’ Boys’ viral cover of Biblical by Calum Scott – which they performed at their Britain’s Got Talent audition and later released as a debut single. The track topped the iTunes Classical chart and has been viewed more than 21 million times worldwide.
Other highlights will include the Welsh hymn Calon Lân and Ennio Morricone’s Nella Fantasia.
The ensemble is made up of men of all ages and backgrounds, brought together to create what reviewers describe as an emotional and powerful listening experience. Their television appearance launched them into the spotlight, with Simon Cowell calling them “a brilliant choir”.
Among their achievements, Johns’ Boys became the first British male voice choir to be crowned Choir of the World at the Llangollen International Music Festival in 2019. They have also appeared on The Last Night of the Proms, the Royal Variety Show, and regularly perform at Welsh sporting events, including at the Principality Stadium for rugby internationals.
Aled Phillips, Artistic Director and Conductor, said: “As a group of men from all walks of life and a wide range of ages, it’s an incredible honour to be on this extraordinary journey, performing to sold-out audiences in some of the most prestigious venues across the UK.
“Each show is a celebration of the music we love to sing, and the chance to connect with audiences through such a wide variety of genres makes every performance truly special.
“Audiences can look forward to a rich mix of traditional classics, powerful opera, show-stopping musical numbers, and current chart-topping hits, all delivered with the unique sounds and passion that defines Johns’ Boys.”
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