[2] As the name suggests, some choirs sing on the street taking political issues and their campaigns to people in public spaces or members who live on the streets.
Choirs are typically church or civil society[3] ventures that do not have political objectives.
[4][5] UK street choirs typically have their roots in social movements.
In the United Kingdom, an annual Street Choirs Festival is held in June or July over a weekend and is hosted by one or more choirs from the same town or city.
This way of charity became popular at the beginning of the 21st century mostly in Europe but also in America, Australia, Asia.