Rising Voices Choir

When: Tuesdays 5 – 7pm

Where: The Unitarian Hall, Brunswick Square, BS2 8PE 

Access: Wheelchair accessible. Pay per hour parking outside on Brunswick Square. City Centre bus stops in Cabot Circus less than 5 minutes walk away.  

How to join: You don’t have to contact us, you can just show up! But if you’d prefer to speak to someone first, please call us on 07593 259 257 or email us at creativecommunities@bdp.org.uk

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Rising Voices standing in a line singing on stage in bright colourful clothes at Maggie's memorial at St George's

About the group

Rising Voices is a weekly choir open to anyone affected by drugs and alcohol, as well as family members and those who work or volunteer in treatment services. We have been singing together for over 10 years, offering a great opportunity to build connections, feel part of a recovery community, and to be uplifted by the power of singing with others.

No singing experience is needed — we learn by ear and truly believe everyone can sing! 

Rising Voices stand on stage in a U shape for their performance at the High Sheriff Concert at St George's Bristol

Performances are optional, but they can be a great way to build confidence and self-esteem. As well as our regular end of term concerts, we have performed at Bristol Beacon, The Recovery Festival, St. George’s, The Mount Without, Circomedia, St. Stephen’s, the SS Great Britain, Tortworth Arboretum and many many more. We also regularly feature on radio and tv, including Songs of Praise, BBC Points West, ITV West, BBC Radio Bristol, BCFM and Ujima. 

Rising Voices wearing colour clothing on stage at St George's for maggie's memorial

Who can join our groups?

Our groups are open to anyone with lived experience of drug or alcohol use—whether that’s recent or from 30 years ago. We also welcome people who work or volunteer in drug and alcohol services to join Bristol Recovery Orchestra or Rising Voices Choir, as we know it benefits staff mental health and working practice.

Rising Voices choir members laughing on the steps outside of St George's after a performance

What our group members say

Rising Voices choir has been like a golden thread through my recovery. There have been bleak and miserable times when I’ve dragged myself to choir practice and forced myself to join in, but the magic of singing with people who understand always works, and I always feel comforted and uplifted when we check out.

Join the Group

When: Tuesdays 17:00 – 19:00

Where: The Unitarian Hall, Brunswick Square, BS2 8PE

Access: Wheelchair accessible. Pay per hour parking outside on Brunswick Square. City Centre bus stops in Cabot Circus less than 5 minutes walk away.

Follow Rising Voices on Social Media: Instagram  Facebook

How to join? Contact us to find out more and to discuss joining the group.

The choir standing in a U shape singing during their performance at the Creative Communities Summer Showcase at Bristol Beacon