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Landslide With Choir! Choir! Choir!: Many Voices, One Song

Born in Toronto's open mic spirit, Choir! Choir! Choir! turns a room into the band by teaching sturdy harmonies in minutes.

Many mouths, one melody

For this Fleetwood Mac night, they lean into shared melody and the lived-in stories behind these songs. Expect the leaders to split the room into high, mid, and low parts so the chorus feels huge without needing formal training.

Songs you will probably sing

Likely anchors include Landslide, Dreams, Go Your Own Way, and The Chain, with a calm run-up so everyone can lock in. The crowd skews multigenerational, with groups of friends, choir folks on a night off, and rock fans ready to belt without judgment. Trivia time: the project began as a weekly drop-in in a small Toronto bar, and many arrangements are shaped on the spot from quick call-and-response. Another quirk: their videos often come from a single-take pass, so they rehearse the dynamics live until the room nails the arc. Take this as an informed hunch rather than a guarantee; set choices and production can change night to night.

The Scene: Shawls, Smiles, and Big Choruses

Fleetwood fits and friendly energy

You will spot Stevie-style shawls, hats, and flowing layers next to denim jackets and vintage band tees, plus a few folks channeling that crisp Lindsey haircut. People compare harmony notes in line, trade favorite Rumours-era memories, and warm up with quiet humming before the first teach. When the leaders call for a held note or a whisper verse, the room leans in and treats dynamics like a group sport.

Little rituals of the night

Phones come out for the final take, but many keep them down during teaching to listen for blend. Expect a big cheer when everyone nails a tricky entrance, and a happy groan-laugh when the room resets to try again. The merch trend leans toward bold text and exclamation marks, plus print-at-home lyric sheets that end up folded in back pockets. After the last chorus, there is often a quick group photo and one more chorus tag, because nobody minds singing it twice.

How It Sounds: Voices First, Band Second

Building a wall of harmony

The engine here is group singing, not volume, so parts are clear, catchy, and reachable for a wide range. Leads sit on acoustic guitar with steady strums that keep time while the room layers the chords through oohs and echo lines. You will hear simple three-part stacks that thicken choruses without crowding the melody, plus quick phrasing tips like where to breathe together.

Simple parts, strong momentum

They may nudge keys down a notch or use a capo to keep high notes comfortable, which lets more people sing the top line with confidence. Expect small rearrangements, like teaching the low voices a held drone under a verse, then releasing into a full-voiced chorus for lift. On songs like The Chain, they often build the outro by adding sections one by one so the bassy thrum appears even without a full rhythm section. Lighting tends to be warm and even so lyric prompts and hand cues are easy to follow, keeping focus on sound and feel.

Kindred Roads: Artists You Might Also Catch

Harmony diehards, cover lovers

Fans of this show often overlap with Fleetwood Mac, for obvious reasons: timeless hooks, vocal blend, and guitar-driven pulse. Rumours of Fleetwood Mac scratches the itch for a full-band recreation of the classic arrangements, including deep-cut nods from Rumours and beyond. Ben Folds is a smart pick if you enjoy being part of the music, since he builds crowd harmonies and call-and-response into his shows.

Shared DNA across shows

Postmodern Jukebox brings a covers-first mindset with big singalong moments and rotating voices that prize tone and phrasing. These artists share a respect for melody, a sense of play, and room-filling choruses that reward people who love to sing as much as listen. If you crave strong hooks, stacked vocals, and a friendly onstage-offstage blur, you will feel at home here.

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