
Some of Libera's most popular songs include Angel, Sanctus (Based on Pachelbel's Canon), The Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act I: Waltz of the Snowflakes. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
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“I like them so much they sang at my wedding” – Aled Jones. The magical sounds of Libera enchant audiences across the world - from Toronto to Tokyo, from Westminster to Washington and even on Viking cruise ships. The boys' distinctive white robes recall Libera's traditional origins, yet their music reaches across the generations to a wide audience. The unique sound of Libera is impossible to pigeonhole, but it appeals to fans worldwide. The singers of Libera are aged seven to sixteen. They come from many backgrounds, attending schools in South London. They are boys and they sing, but they do not think of themselves as choirboys rather an alternative kind of boy band. Libera regularly features in album charts. Albums regularly soar high in the classical charts in the UK, USA and Japan. It has a visible presence online with hundreds of millions Youtube views, and millions more plays on Spotify and other streaming platforms. It is familiar to UK audiences through TV appearances and performances at a broad range of venues - from Westminster Cathedral to the South Bank in London, to the Edinburgh Festival and many UK cathedrals. The boys are regularly to be heard on Classic FM and Scala Radio, and they appear on TV programmes like ‘Songs of Praise’ . Libera boys have travelled the world and sung to millions. But, as one of them said, “The travelling and filming is fun but even if we didn’t go anywhere I’d still want to do it because I just love singing.”
Read more“I like them so much they sang at my wedding” – Aled Jones. The magical sounds of Libera enchant audiences across the world - from Toronto to Tokyo, from Westminster to Washington and even on Viking cruise ships. The boys' distinctive white robes recall Libera's traditional origins, yet their music reaches across the generations to a wide audience. The unique sound of Libera is impossible to pigeonhole, but it appeals to fans worldwide. The singers of Libera are aged seven to sixteen. They come from many backgrounds, attending schools in South London. They are boys and they sing, but they do not think of themselves as choirboys rather an alternative kind of boy band. Libera regularly features in album charts. Albums regularly soar high in the classical charts in the UK, USA and Japan. It has a visible presence online with hundreds of millions Youtube views, and millions more plays on Spotify and other streaming platforms. It is familiar to UK audiences through TV appearances and performances at a broad range of venues - from Westminster Cathedral to the South Bank in London, to the Edinburgh Festival and many UK cathedrals. The boys are regularly to be heard on Classic FM and Scala Radio, and they appear on TV programmes like ‘Songs of Praise’ . Libera boys have travelled the world and sung to millions. But, as one of them said, “The travelling and filming is fun but even if we didn’t go anywhere I’d still want to do it because I just love singing.”
Some of Libera's most popular songs include Angel, Sanctus (Based on Pachelbel's Canon), The Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act I: Waltz of the Snowflakes. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Libera's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Angel, Sanctus (Based on Pachelbel's Canon), The Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act I: Waltz of the Snowflakes, and more.
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