A community singing group for Bridlington and the surrounding areas. Full of fun and passionate people who love to get together and have a great sing song. This is an inclusive group with no audition process and who love to be challenged to sing to new levels. Alex is the creative force behind the group and arranges all of the music specifically for them. Singing technique is taught and freedom of performance is strived for. The result is a supportive environment which is fun to be part of.
2017 - LEGENDS OF THE SIXTIES - The Royal Hall @ Bridlington Spa
Pretty much guaranteed to get you jigging on the dance floor, this show was packed full of favourites from the sixties. The Beatles, The Beachboys, Cilla, Petula, Dusty, Motown, Elvis, Tom Jones, Joni Mitchell, The Monkees and many, many more.
Coastal Voices were thrilled to have The Collette Tyler School of Dance bring their own energy and talent to the show and a live band, The Fugitives, joined them for an energy driven, up off your seats and boogie type of finale. What more could you ask for? |
2016 - LEGENDS OF BROADWAY - The Theatre @ The Spa Bridlington
2015 - LEGENDS OF LAS VEGAS - The Royal Hall @ The Spa Bridlington
Coastal Voices performed their very first full length show in The Royal Hall at The Spa, Bridlington on Saturday July 11th....and it's just the start.
SPECIAL GUESTS Manhatton Dancers and The Acro class from The Hatton School of Performing Arts (based in Scarborough) wowed the audience with feather, kicks, acrobatics and enough energy to light Vegas itself. Alan Richardson & Dale Page formed The Rat Pack with Alex Katherine Hardwick - Circus performer extraordinaire performed a breath taking routing on silks high above the audience. Lisa Kelsey - Returning to the Spa after a couple of years in the wilderness, Lisa performed a couple of numbers from her Sarah Brightman show, which Alex also Musically Directs. Steve Caprice - A firm favourite with many, Steve brought Elvis to life for our grand finale - what would a Vegas show be without The King? |