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Guelph high school choir thrilled to rock with bands Foreigner and Wilco

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Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute's chamber choir will first perform with Foreigner at Budweiser Stage on June 14 and then share the stage with Wilco on July 2 and 3.

Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute 's chamber choir has been invited to perform with rock bands Foreigner and Wilco in June and July respectively.“I told them probably about a month ago and we had to keep it under wraps while we got the details worked out,” Osborne said.

The school has played with the legendary rock band on two previous occasions at Centre in the Square in Kitchener. It’ll be GCVI’s third time performing with Foreigner since 2018.She said the concert with Foreigner will have a special personal meaning for one the teachers at the school, whose daughter sings in the choir, Osborne has learned.Back when the teacher and his wife were dating, they would send each other song lyrics.

As more of those opportunities come along for the choir, Osborne said she’s humbled to know there are so many musicians who value music education.

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