Dublin Gospel Choir

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Dublin Gospel Choir
Also known as DGC
Origin Dublin, Ireland
Genres Gospel
Years active 1996present
Website Official website

The Dublin Gospel Choir are an Irish gospel choir that have been performing in Ireland since 1996.[1]

History

The choir was originally founded as a school choir in Dublin's inner city in 1996, and perform frequently, including at corporate and charity events. The choir have performed annually at Ireland's boutique festival, the Electric Picnic, appearing on the event's main stage for 6 years running.[2] They have also performed to a sell-out 82,000 crowd at Croke Park in 2008.[3] The choir has shared the stage with artists such as Rod Stewart, John Legend, Damien Rice, The Chieftains, Stevie Wonder, Cathy Davey and Westlife.[citation needed]

The choir also featured (along with Chris de Burgh) on a special New Year's Day BBC Songs of Praise programme which was broadcast to over 35 million viewers worldwide.[citation needed] Collaborations with people like Damien Rice and Paddy Casey have also won them a much younger audience and one that remains a large part of their audience at shows right across Ireland.[citation needed] They were also invited by Rod Stewart to join him for two great nights at the RDS.[citation needed]

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