One Voice Children’s Choir is comprised of children ages five through eighteen living along the Wasatch Front in the United States. One Voice Children's Choir began at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. Since then One Voice Children's Choir has grown into a unique force in the entertainment world: Quarter-finalist on NBC's America's Got Talent Season 9, performing at the White House, touring in a number of countries and across the United States and most recently hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Kid Album chart. With over 4.8 million subscribers and 1.2 billion views on YouTube, One Voice Children's Choir has become a household name for heartwarming harmonies and dynamic original arrangements of popular music. The group’s music has been picked up by HBO, Nickelodeon, Netflix, The Today Show, PBS, and radio stations and playlists around the world. One Voice Children’s Choir is part of One Voice Children 501c3, a nonprofit organization with a mission to inspire the world through the power of children’s voices. Most recently One Voice Children's Choir completed a sold out concert tour in China.