Musical theatre vocal group Collabro release new single and announce new album

Musical theatre vocal group Collabro have announced the release of a brand new single.

Collabro’s international success has grown ever since they rose to fame winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2014.

Collabro have gone from strength to strength, with two million record sales, six top-selling albums, five sell-out UK tours, and headline slots at the London Palladium and the Royal Albert Hall.

This week the group dropped brand new single Bridge Over Troubled Water, a cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic, which is available to stream and download now here.

The track is taken from Collabro’s new seventh studio album Be Still My Soul that will be released 7 October 2022.

The new record features Collabro’s take on a celebrated back catalogue of legendary songwriters and celebrated hymns.

Be Still My Soul is the perfect easy listening album for any listener, blending Collabro’s distinct vocals in original and timeless arrangements. Every song of the Be Still My Soul album is recognisable and was carefully chosen by the four band members Michael Auger, Jamie Lambert, Matthew Pagan and Thomas J. Redgrave.

Motivated by the ever-changing world, Collabro presents an album that offers each listener the opportunity to find a moment of reflection, as these ten evocative and beautiful tracks take you on a journey.

Collabro’s Jamie Lambert said: “We wanted to create an album that would take people to a place of healing and peace after a very difficult few years. For everyone, life since 2020 has been turbulent, uncertain and stressful.

“This album is like a chance to climb out onto the riverbank for a bit, take some rest, and watch the world go by. We hope people will get as much from listening to it as we did from making it.”

The album’s release will be followed by a Christmas tour including date in the West End.

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About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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