Pub Choir

[1][2][3] At each Pub Choir event, Jorgensen arranges a popular song and teaches it to the audience in three-part harmony, concluding with a performance that is filmed and shared on social media.

[5] In November 2017 Pub Choir's rendition of Zombie by The Cranberries went viral on the internet,[6] and was shared by the band themselves shortly after the death of lead singer, Dolores O’Riordan.

[4] Other artists including Mariah Carey,[7] Radiohead,[8] Sir Barry Gibb,[9] The Killers[10][full citation needed] and Kiss[11] have also praised and shared Pub Choir's arrangements of their songs.

[30] On 20 December 2018 Pub Choir sold out a Christmas event at Brisbane City Hall for a performance of "How to Make Gravy" by Paul Kelly.

[31] On 14 June 2019 Jorgensen was awarded the Queensland Community Foundation Emerging Philanthropist of the Year as a result of her charitable work with Pub Choir.

[38] The two-hour special was co-created by Pub Choir in collaboration with Artemis Media and SBS and was hosted by Julia Zemiro and Miranda Tapsell.

[39][40][35] Throughout the interactive special, Jorgensen and Yasso taught the live audience and home viewers a vocal arrangement of "Throw Your Arms Around Me" by Hunters & Collectors in real-time, with guest performances by Dami Im and Mitch Tambo.