
The Apex Singers
When
Friday, 1 May 2026, 19:30 – 21:30
4 Pen-y-Pound, Abergavenny, NP7 5UD
Time
19:30 – 21:30
Price
Not listed — worth a quick ask
About this event
Embark on a journey through folk song and storytelling with The Apex Singers, the critically acclaimed vocal ensemble. Renowned for their intricate harmonies and gorgeous melodies, this live concert promises an unforgettable musical experience. The Apex Singers are an eight-part vocal ensemble celebrated for their bespoke a cappella arrangements of traditional folk songs from around the world. Their distinctive sound blends classical choral technique with traditional folk and contemporary a cappella, creating a richly textured and captivating musical experience. The Apex Singers regularly tour the UK and Ireland and have headlined festivals including the International Irish A Cappella Festival, City of Derry International Choir Festival, and Banstead Arts Festival. Their recordings have received widespread recognition, earning four Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards, four A Cappella Video Awards, and the Best Music Video award at the British Independent Film Festival for The Mermaid Wife. TESTIMONIALS “It genuinely floors us at times that humans can sound this beautiful” – Danny Jones, The Manc “Attractive arrangements of memorable melodies with excellent choral ensemble work” – Nick Holmes, Live Review “Crystal clear melodies and flowing, inventive harmonies are this ensemble’s trademarks” – Matthew Dougall, Number 9 Reviews “I absolutely love them” – Angellica Bell, Scala Radio “Stunning – I love everything they do” – Simon Mayo, Scala Radio “Thank you for...
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