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Hi There,


I'm writing on behalf of a sassy vocalist trio group called So Diva.

The girls are available for some upcoming dates and are great for a big

event or Christmas work party to keep you dancing.


So Diva perform all of your favourite Motown and Disco classics, promising to make your evening, a 'night to remember'. This London-based group are guaranteed to bring fun and energy to any event, with their powerful vocal harmonies, slick dance routines and stunning costumes. They have recently returned from two years away working in Spain, Sweden & Greece. Prior to this they have each had their own individual experiences in the music industry, including starring in Musicals & featuring on pop songs, which includes a number one single.


So Diva are currently available for work in the UK and I have included links below for you to hear and see more of the girls. if you are interested in having them perform at your venue or event please get in touch via inbox to discuss further.


Thankyou!

Raquel





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