NEXT PUBLIC INCHOIR PERFORMANCE:
INCHOIR is at the Clemo! (Paradise Valley Hotel) Clematis, Victoria for PAVED FESTIVAL!
Tuesday 14th April 2026
Dinner and Show / Bookings from 5.30 - Forks down by 7.30 sharp!
Book in for a night of hilarity singing fun, learning a well-known (surprise) song in three part harmony!
Who is INCHOIR?
Dalys Mithen and Steve Kyval are the driving force behind INCHOIR. Together, they lead the much-loved Lyrebirds Community Choir - a welcoming group of all ages and abilities who meet weekly to sing and connect.
After their success leading The Treetop Pub Choir series in 2024 at Belgrave's iconic Sooki Lounge, they discovered a simple truth:
There’s no song they can’t arrange, no crowd they can’t inspire, and no performance they can’t bring to life!
What is INCHOIR?
Simply put, INCHOIR - is a singing experience.
We take the original Pub Choir* concept and expand on it further—bringing joyful, interactive singing experiences to all kinds of events and settings.
Whether you're in a workplace, a local club, or just looking for a unique group experience, INCHOIR is for everyone. All ages, all abilities—no musical experience required. The result? Big smiles, beautiful harmonies, and a whole lot of FUN!
But InChoir doesn’t stop there—we tailor the experience to suit your audience, space, and goals.
Flexible Formats Include:
Chilled singalong sessions with a variety of familiar tunes
Interactive songwriting, where the audience helps create a brand-new song on the night
Mixed-format experiences, combining short, easy-to-learn part songs with singalongs or more complex arrangements
Or… something completely unique—the choice is yours!
* Pub Choir is a copyrighted creation of Australian Astrid Jorgensen
Perfect For:
One-off events & celebrations
Corporate events & team-building
Community & club fundraisers
Workshops & creative programs
For more information and pricing:
musicwithdalys@gmail.com
0412 715 031
INCHOIR in action at The Thursday Lounge Xmas Singalong December 2025 at the Cardinia Cultural Centre.
Credit to Emily Walter for video and photos.