
1st International Choir Competition Sarawak
Singing Sarawak: A Harmony of Cultures
Kuching, the vibrant heart of Sarawak on the island of Borneo invites to embark on a musical journey to its first International Choir Competition. Here, the rich tapestry of cultural diversity intertwines with the untouched natural splendor, setting a spectacular stage for choirs and conductors from every corner of the world.
The competition venues are set to provide choirs with world-class facilities to showcase their talents. With various categories to participate in, every choir will find a stage to resonate their unique sound.
Nestled amidst Borneo’s stunning landscapes of rainforests, mountains, and pristine beaches, Kuching offers a picturesque setting for outdoor and eco-tourism activities. Whether exploring the wildlife at Bako National Park or enjoying a river cruise along the scenic waterfront, there’s plenty to inspire and refresh the spirit.
Seize the opportunity to shine on an international platform and immerse yourself in the warmth and scenic beauty of Kuching. Join us for a celebration of music, culture, and adventure that promises to be as enriching as it is exhilarating!

Welcome
It's my pleasure to invite you to our inaugural International Choir Competition in Kuching, Sarawak. This region is a place where tradition meets natural wonder, offering the perfect backdrop for an international gathering of voices. Join us for making musical memories that will last a lifetime. See you in Malaysia!
Participation opportunities
This event provides you the opportunity to choose from the following options of participation:
Non-competitive Participation | Competitive Participation |
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Festival Participation** | Competition Categories* |
Evaluation Performance* | Evaluation Performance* |
Individual Coaching* | Individual Coaching* |
friendship concert performance included
* at least two performances included
Registration Information
Registration deadline: May 12, 2025
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Destination
Kuching was the administrative capital throughout the times of the Brunei sultanate, the White Rajahs of Sarawak, and during the British Colonial rule before Sarawak joined the Malaysian Federation in 1963. The rich history of the city is showcased throughout Kuching, as you can see various historical landmarks such as the Old Court House, the Astana, and Fort Margherita, dotted along the city’s landscapes, telling tales of long ago that are still being passed down from generation to generation.
Blessed with a tropical rainforest climate with temperatures ranging between 19 °C to 36 °C, Kuching is also well-known for its rainfall. With an average annual rainfall of approximately 4,200 millimetres, Kuching experiences up to 247 rainy days per year and is averaged as the wettest populated area in Malaysia. The wettest times are during the North-East Monsoon months of November to February, while the dry season for Kuching begins from June till August.
