Coco’s Lunch - A-Capella, World





Coco’s Lunch - A-Capella, World
The vocal quartet COCO'S LUNCH develops original vocal repertoire that bridges jazz, world music, African rhythms and South Indian vocal percussion frameworks. With a discography spanning seven albums, the all-female ensemble has performed across thirteen countries, gaining international recognition for their cross-cultural compositions. Noted as an influential group by the Herald Sun, the collective focuses on pioneering unique vocal arrangements that are now adopted by choirs and vocal ensembles globally. This history of technical composition defines their specialized approach to acappella and percussion-driven performance.
On stage, COCO'S LUNCH delivers a structured performance featuring a combination of live vocals, drums, djembe, surdo and shakers. The quartet formats their presentations to suit world music festivals, concerts, music events, featured entertainment, showcases and corporate events. When event organisers engage the ensemble, they supply specialized sound equipment suitable for small events only, requiring appropriate venue coordination. To enquire about engaging or booking COCO'S LUNCH in Melbourne and regional Victoria, get in touch with the team at Artist Bookings.
Instrumentation: Vocals, Drums, Djembe, Surdo, Shakers
Music Genre: Jazz, World, African, South Indian Vocal Percussion, Original
Size: Quartet
Playlist: Coco’s Lunch
Buy Music: Spotify
Hire For: World Music Festivals, Concerts, Music Events, Featured Entertainment, Showcase, Corporate Events
Equipment Supplied: Yes – suitable for small events only
Covered by the Artist Bookings 100% reschedule/replace/refund guarantee
“Coco’s Lunch remains one of the most inspirational and culturally compelling A Cappella groups in the world, reflecting the better society that awaits us all if we lean into harmony.”
“A Cappella like you’ve never heard it before...”
“Coco’s Lunch is living proof that the world’s first instrument – the human voice – is still the finest and most versatile…As singers they prove that the voice has no bounds.”