THE SENSATIONAL North Wales male choir is releasing a long-awaited debut album ahead of the festive period.
Johns' Boys Male Chorus from Rhos, Wrexham, stole the nation's hearts earlier this year on Britain's Got Talent - and now they are finally releasing an EP.
After making it all the way to the BGT live semi-finals, Johns' Boys are taking their talent to the next level by releasing a debut album titled 'Biblical.'
Announcing the exciting news on Facebook, a choir spokesperson said: "Last week, we had the pleasure of recording at Metropolis Studios, Europe’s #1 independent recording studio, with some of the finest music producers in the world.
"James Hawkins (music producer) and Paul Norris (studio engineer) have worked with the world’s best-selling artists across the classical, pop, and choral genres - including Ed Sheeran, Rihanna, Ariana Grande, Alfie Boe, Military Wives and many more!
"This EP will showcase some of our favourite songs, as well as some of the songs we performed on Britain's Got Talent!
"We’ve been SO excited to share this news, and we can’t wait for you to hear it!"
The EP comes shortly after the adored choir announced their first ever UK tour which starts in January 2024.
Aled Phillips, choir conductor, said: "I'm honoured to have my arrangements sung by such a wonderful choir in a studio where Queen, Michael Jackson and U2 have sung.
"To have a piano which Adele recorded her hit 'Hello' on is something dreams are made of.
"The EP will feature Biblical which already has over 19 million views across the world.
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"The UK tour next year is going to be an incredible experience but will more importantly let new audiences have a flavour of male voice singing."
The album has been highly requested from the Wrexham-based choir for years but especially since their elevated presence from Britain's Got Talent.
It will be available to download on all major international streaming platforms this Christmas with an exact release date coming soon.
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