Fireworks: Shifting Sound

A Mass Choir Experience Like No Other

Presented by the Capitol Theatre | Directed by Allison Girvan

Now in its 5th year, Fireworks is a powerful, one-of-a-kind community singing event that brings together hundreds of voices for a single, breathtaking performance. Conceived and directed by beloved choral leader Allison Girvan and produced by the Capitol Theatre, Fireworks celebrates the transformative power of collective singing. “Group singing has long been one of the fastest ways to cement community,” says Girvan. “It’s incredibly moving to be able to share this experience again.”

The name Fireworks captures the essence of the event: brilliant, intense, and fleeting. While participants prepare individually in the weeks leading up to the performance, the full group - this year nearly 300 singers strong - will meet together for the very first time on the day of the show. After a single rehearsal, they will step into the echoing acoustics of the Nelson and District Community Complex to share their voices with the audience in one unforgettable half hour performance.

This year’s piece, titled Shifting Sound, reflects on change, connection, and diversity. Through a rich tapestry of perspectives, voices, and rhythms, it reminds us that to sing together is to listen deeply, breathe as one, and create something far greater than ourselves. As the lyrics of one of the songs declares: “when you band together, it's a choir of thunder and rain - and now we have a choice, because I have a voice.” Whether you're a seasoned music lover or simply curious, if you've never experienced a mass choir live - prepare to be swept away.
This show is supported by the BC Arts Council and Canadian Heritage.


Tickets $15

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