Share a Video of Your H.S. Choir to Sing on Stage w/ Foreigner!

Share a Video of Your H.S. Choir to Sing on Stage w/ Foreigner!

Upload a two-minute video of your high school choir singing for a chance to sing on stage with Foreigner on Monday, Nov. 13 at the PAC! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Lappen Enterprises


Upload a Video of Your High School Choir
for a Chance to Sing on Stage with Foreigner
Monday, July 15 | Credit One Stadium

Get ready Lowcountry, for the opportunity of a lifetime! Credit One Stadium is proud to present Foreigner on Monday, July 15 and Chuck’s got your chance to be a part of it!

Foreigner would like to welcome one local high school choir to perform with them on stage, and we want it to be YOU! Your choir could join the band on their #1 hit “I Want to Know What Love Is.” All you have to do is submit an up to two-minute audio or video clip showcasing your group. This opportunity is sponsored by Big Billy’s Burger Joint in North Charleston.

One local high school will be a part of the group’s final Lowcountry performance. Upload your audition submission below. In 2017, the Cane Bay Corbra Chorale had the opportunity to sing with Foreigner – this year it could be your school! Best of luck to all participants, and we look forward to seeing you at Credit One Stadium on Monday, July 15!

Upload your video and tell us about your choir here:

 

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