Some of the Worlds finest A Cappella artists will be descending on Kings Place later this evening for the start of the London A Cappella Festival.
The event will be bursting with industry experts, headliners, workshops, showcases, talks and free interactive pop-ups.
Now in its 8th year, the festival has grown increasingly popular and many of the headliners have already sold out their performances. The A Cappella entertainment will continue each day until Saturday evening and some tickets for all ages are still available at the venue.
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Some of the Worlds finest A Cappella artists will be descending on Kings Place later this evening for the start of the London A Cappella Festival.
The event will be bursting with industry experts, headliners, workshops, showcases, talks and free interactive pop-ups.
Now in its 8th year, the festival has grown increasingly popular and many of the headliners have already sold out their performances. The A Cappella entertainment will continue each day until Saturday evening and some tickets for all ages are still available at the venue.
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