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  1. Libera is an all-boy English vocal group founded by the late Robert Prizeman. [1] Libera performs concerts in many countries, including the UK, the US and throughout Asia, and often makes recordings for their own album releases and other projects. Many members also sing in the parish choir of St. Philip's, Norbury, in South London. [2]

  2. Libera are a boys' choir made up of boys, aged seven to 16, drawn from schools in South London. They have won themselves fans all over the world, particularly in the US, the UK, the Philippines, South Korea and Japan.

  3. Boys' Blogs. Korea from the back row April 13, 2023. Libera in Korea 2023 – Part 1 April 8, 2023. News. London Concert Announced. We have announced a concert at Sinfonia Smith Square (formerly St John̵…. 24th June 2024. Japan Tour 2024. We have announced an autumn tour to Japan.

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  4. libera.org.uk › about › liberaAbout Libera

    About Libera. The distinctive sound of Libera has travelled the world in the last few years. The group’s albums have topped both mainstream and classical charts in many countries, and their recordings hold their place in top-tens alongside major artists like Bocelli.

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  5. Libera, as we know it today, is the publicly performing boys section of St. Philip's Church choir from South London. Their concept is to make boychoir music more accessible to a wider audience, many of whom might be put off by the words 'church choir', by integrating classical and traditional music with a more contemporary, mainstream sound.

  6. *** COMING SOON *** Our new album "Dream" on 22nd November 2024Pre-order your copy now at https://orcd.co/ihcd92This was recorded live in the St Pieterskerk...

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  8. The UK’s last winning Eurovision entry from 1997, originally sung by Katrina and the Waves returns with soaring Libera harmonies in this year when the famed song contest returns to British soil.

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