Choral Championships

Friday 5 June 2026, 7.00pm
Concert Hall, The Concourse, Chatswood

Featuring The John Lamble Foundation Australasian Championship for Youth Choirs, the Sydney Eisteddfod Australasian Open Choral Championship and the Sydney Eisteddfod Primary School Championship.

Highlighting the heavenly voices of choirs of all ages, the Choral Championships will delight audiences with the power of mass singing.

The John Lamble Foundation Australasian Championship for Youth Choirs features performers of secondary school age, the Sydney Eisteddfod Primary School Championship performers from K – 6, and the Sydney Eisteddfod Australasian Open Choral Championship showcases a diverse range of choirs including community groups, show choirs and vocal ensembles.

With participants chosen from the choral events throughout the 2026 Sydney Eisteddfod, don’t miss your chance to hear some of the best choirs in Australia.

Supported by The Federated Music Clubs of Australia, The John Lamble Foundation, The Sydney Symposium Choral Foundation

Performers

Sydney Eisteddfod Primary School Choral Championship
German International School Sydney Senior Choir
Meriden Year 2 Choir
Reddam House Year 5-6 Singers
St Charles’ Waverley Primary Choir

The John Lamble Foundation Australasian Championship for Youth Choirs
Epping Boys High School Senior Vocal Ensemble
Frensham Madrigals
Meriden Senior Singers
Reddam House Senior Choir

Sydney Eisteddfod Australasian Open Choral Championship
Australian Chinese Cultural Advancement Association Inc.
Newcastle Chamber Choir
Northern Beaches Chorus
Vox Canvas

2025 finalists on stage at The Concourse Concert Hall with adjudicators Sam Allchurch and Karen Carey OAM, former Sydney Eisteddfod Chair Max Holzner and General Manager Heather Campbell, and donors Tania Lamble and Chris Butters.

Sydney Eisteddfod gratefully acknowledges the support of The John Lamble Foundation, The Sydney Symposium Choral Foundation and The Federated Music Clubs of Australia.

Sydney Eisteddfod Home

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which our work and events take place. We celebrate and applaud the long, rich history of storytelling in song, dance, and voice. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. We contribute to this continuity – developing and sharing our combined cultural journey through our activities on these lands where sovereignty was never ceded.