Passport to Song Concert
And that’s a wrap!
On Saturday 9 May 2026, the Adelaide Entertainment Centre became became the departure point for a remarkable celebration of music, connection and the power of older voices.
A musical journey through life, love and memories
Whether you’ve followed this journey from the beginning, taken part in it, or are coming to it now, this article reflects on the moments that defined it – from the teamwork behind the scenes to the impact of the performance and the response it continues to inspire.
Paul and Kirstie announcing the news
Singing ‘Made you look’ on ABC Adelaide Radio
A highlight in the lead-up to the concert was sharing the Sing for Joy journey on ABC Adelaide Radio with Jo Laverty, where choir members Gloria, Lesley and David gave a glimpse of what was to come through a live performance, accompanied by Paul on piano.
A moment in the spotlight, with Channel 10 covering the concert rehearsal
In the final lead-up, as choirs prepared to take centre stage at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, the growing excitement was clear — not just behind the scenes, but shared more widely as the story reached TV audiences.
Bringing Passport to Song to life
From the final moments before it began, as the audience arrived and anticipation built, to the performance itself, where 130 voices took us on a powerful journey through life, love and memories, including standout moments like You’re the Voice and its standing ovation.
The impact didn’t end there, with strong audience feedback and favourite songs reflecting the energy, pride and connection behind the event.
The journey, made possible by many
As the final notes faded, it became a moment to recognise the many people who brought this experience to life. What remained was a strong sense of connection — created through shared effort and carried forward well beyond the performance.
Sing for Joy Choir
If you loved the energy of Passport to Song, you can be part of it too.
Led by experienced, professional choir directors, with groups across Adelaide, in Glandore, Findon, Glenelg Port Noarlunga, Dernancourt and Campbelltown. No experience needed!
Learn more about Sing for Joy Choir and how to join.
Free come and try is for people aged 65+ with CHSP (Group Social Support) or Support at Home funding. If funding is not already in place, ACH Group can support you through the application process – contact us to learn more.
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