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Mahomet-Seymour choir enters contest to sing with Foreigner

The stage is set for high schools in Champaign County as they battle it out for a unique musical opportunity. Thirteen local schools are in the running for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to perform with the iconic rock band, Foreigner, at the State Farm Center on October 22. The winning choir will join the band in rendering the classic hit, “I Want to Know What Love Is”.

The competition is not only about the pride of performing alongside legendary musicians but also carries a financial reward. The victorious choir will receive a $500 contribution towards their music program, aiding their future endeavors and promoting musical education.

The high schools in the fray are:

  • Armstrong
  • Centennial
  • Danville
  • Georgetown-Ridge Farm
  • Heritage
  • Hoopeston Area
  • Mahomet-Seymour
  • Monticello
  • Paxton-Buckley-Loda
  • St. Thomas More
  • Unity
  • Urbana
  • Westville

The community’s involvement is crucial as the decision rests in their hands. Voting is currently active and will continue through October 7. Enthusiasts and supporters can cast their votes at this link. To ensure fair play and maximum participation, each person can vote up to four times a day.

So, if you have a favorite school or simply want to be part of a historic moment in Champaign County, make sure to cast your vote. The harmonious blend of young talent and rock legends promises to be an event the community will remember for years to come.

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