Former X Factor act the LMA Choir has staged a remote performance to “call for a change and create hope” in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
The 13-strong Liverpool group, who became the first choir to make it through to the live shows of the ITV series in 2018, recorded a version of Sam Cooke’s Civil Rights-era anthem A Change Is Gonna Come.
Dressed in black, the group perform from their own homes, with Stephanie Wallace-Carr, head of the choir, leading the performance in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Robbie Williams championed the choir during their time on X Factor, when he and his wife Ayda Field were judges. He became a co-owner of the LMA, the music, media and performing arts college where they formed, in 2019,
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