Collabro at Colston Hall in Bristol on 13 November 2017

Collabro will perform at Colston Hall in Bristol on Tuesday 13 November 2017.

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Collabro

 

Collabro are the world’s most successful musical theatre group. They met in 2014 above a pub in London for their first rehearsal and only a month later went on to rouse the whole of the Hammersmith Apollo into a standing ovation during their first ever public performance of Stars in their first audition for Britain’s Got Talent. Having won their semi-final heat with over 63% of the votes, they then won the overall competition with one of the biggest majorities ever and subsequently signed to Simon Cowell’s label Syco, becoming label mates with the likes of One Direction, Little Mix, Susan Boyle and Il Divo.

In the two years since the competition, Collabro have released a number one debut album “Stars”, and their follow up album “Act Two” peaked at number two in the charts in the summer of 2015. They have performed at the Royal Variety Performance, twice on Britain’s Got Talent including the ten-year grand final compilation of past contestants, and have become enormously successful internationally. Notably, they have performed for over 30 million people in Japan on Music Station on two separate occasions, completing a tour and winning a gold disc award for top international artist alongside Sam Smith and Meghan Trainor. They have also completed two tours of America alongside with a major record deal stateside.

Collabro have been hot property since their 2014 Britain’s Got Talent win. They famously entered the talent contest having formed just a month before, after members Matt Pagan and Jamie Lambert searched for bandmates on social media. Their search turned up Michael Auger, Richard Hadfield, and Thomas J Redgrave. Throughout the competition they wowed judges and audiences alike, and won the final by a wide margin, with 26% of the vote.

Now signed to Simon Cowell’s SYCO label, the boys plan to take their shared love of musical theatre far and wide with their debut album, which includes their trademark arrangements of classic tracks, including the one that started and ended the 2014 BGT contest, ‘Stars’ from Les Miserables.

 

Tickets are £23.90 to £45.90 including booking fees.

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