Toms river middle schoolers sing in "world's largest" youth choir

Toms River Middle Schoolers Sing in “World’s Largest” Youth Choir

NEWARK, NJ—On the evening of June 6, 2024, the Prudential Center in Newark was filled with the harmonious voices of 5,000 young singers, including students from Intermediate East, at the American Young Voices Concert. Touted as the “largest children’s choir concert in the world,” this event saw the participation of students alongside internationally-renowned singers and instrumentalists.

The young talents of Intermediate East and their peers from various schools were the highlights of the evening, captivating thousands of audience members with their performances. The event not only showcased their vocal abilities but also offered them a unique opportunity to experience the thrill of a large-scale professional performance.

The concert provided an unforgettable experience for both the performers and the audience, highlighting the importance of music education and the impressive capabilities of these young singers.

Photos and video by TR Schools.

Toms river middle schoolers sing in "world's largest" youth choir
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