VOCES8 is a Grammy-nominated British a cappella group renowned for their impeccable vocal blend and diverse musical repertoire. Founded in 2005 by brothers Paul and Barnaby Smith, this octet has captivated audiences worldwide with their extensive range of classical, jazz, and pop performances. Their unique sound is a result of the individual talents of Andrea Haines, Blake Morgan, Eleonora Poignant, Euan Williamson, Katie Jeffries-Harris, Christopher Moore, Barnaby Smith, and Dominic Carver, who together create a powerful and ethereal harmony.
Beyond their stunning live performances, VOCES8 is deeply committed to music education through their VOCES8 Foundation. This charity promotes "Music Education For All," engaging in a broad range of outreach work that reaches thousands of people annually. Their annual program of workshops and masterclasses at the VOCES8 Centre in London is a testament to their dedication to inspiring and educating through music.
VOCES8's discography includes standout albums like "Nightfall" and "To Sing of Love," showcasing their versatility and celebration of diverse musical expression. Whether performing a cappella or collaborating with leading orchestras and soloists, VOCES8 consistently delivers a meticulously timed and tuned performance that leaves audiences spellbound. Their global tours have taken them from Nairobi to Mexico City, Jerusalem to Sydney, spreading the joy of singing and forging lifelong connections with fans and fellow musicians alike.