First Meeting
The first committee meeting was held in Mr Lutton’s home, 23 Edward Street, which resulted in the choirs’ foundation being properly established. The newly formed choir held its first practice in the “Catch-My-Pal” hall in Edward Street and is now the offices and factory of Wm Sprott’s Bacon Company. Choir practices were mainly held in the canteen of Spence Bryson for most of the choirs first 50 years and then they transferred to Ulster Carpet Mills for several years and laterly Portadown Golf Club.
In the early years the choir performed mainly in concerts and sacred recitals, but soon acquired a taste for festivals and competitions, and in this respect has emblazoned the name of Portadown throughout Ireland and Great Britain. The city of Cork is a special friend to us and we have won various awards there including the premier award some five times. In May 2008 the Choir again had resounding success in both winning the Male Voice section and the Open National asection at Cork. Other Irish towns where Portadown Male Voice choir have excelled include Belfast, Dublin,