Since 2011, Choir! Choir! Choir! has built a touring life around a single, stubbornly counterintuitive proposition: the best version of a show is the one where the audience is also the performer. The Toronto collective brings “Landslide: An EPIC Fleetwood Mac Sing-Along” to Kingston Grand Theatre on Saturday, March 20, and by the time co-directors Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman finish teaching the room its parts, the line between stage and seat will have dissolved entirely.
About the Show
Goldman and Adilman started Choir! Choir! Choir! as a drop-in weekly singing event in Toronto in February 2011 — Goldman then managing a local restaurant, Adilman coming from theatre and television, both arriving at the same counterintuitive idea by slightly different roads. The operating principle is simple: they teach the parts, you sing, the room does the rest. What has changed is the scale. That same structure has carried them to Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Massey Hall, and Lincoln Center. They’ve also performed at the Polaris Music Prize Gala and the Juno Awards, milestones that trace the arc from local weekly sing-in to national institution. Their collaborators have included Patti Smith, David Byrne, Brandi Carlile, Rick Astley, Rufus Wainwright, and Kermit the Frog. A mass-choir recording of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” with Wainwright crossed 15 million views on YouTube.
For “Landslide,” the catalog shifts entirely to Fleetwood Mac, a songbook most rooms already know by heart. These are songs built on harmony, designed to be sung back at the source — and the audience is the source. No experience is required. The show is all ages. The collective’s own tagline puts it plainly: “Why see a show when you can BE the show?” Earlier dates on this tour have sold out, including the UC Theatre stop in Berkeley.
Venue & Logistics
Kingston Grand Theatre’s Rosen Auditorium, at 218 Princess Street in Kingston, Ontario, holds 776, a hall large enough to generate real communal sound and close enough to the stage that the directors’ cues carry through the room. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 20. The Kingston date is part of Choir! Choir! Choir!’s 2026–2027 North American touring run, with stops across the north country and into the United States.
Tickets
Tickets run $44.50–$54.50 (plus HST and handling fees). Attendees 16 and under receive a 50% youth discount. Presale access began August 21; public on-sale starts Tuesday, August 25 at noon. Buy tickets