Libera Boys Choir, the world-renowned vocal band from the UK, performed at the Grand Theater of Wuxi city on Wednesday. The distinct sound of Libera comes from the blending of voices of its members with some as young as seven. Their heavenly music varies from classical pieces of Beethoven, Debussy, Pachelbel, and other masters to Gregorian chants and Latin rite liturgies. Among the group’s most popular renditions include “Always With You,” “Far Away,” “Going Home,” “How Can I Keep from Singing,” “Sing Forever,” “Ave Maria,” “Sanctus” and “Adoramus,” among others. Libera is an all-boy English vocal group directed by Robert Prizeman. Libera is nothing like any other boy band in the music scene today. The chart-topping London boys’ choir is recognized around the world and their ethereal music is praised for sounding classic and modern at the same time. The singers of Libera who are aged from seven to sixteen attend many different local schools in South London and come from a variety of backgrounds. Although they are boys and they sing, they do not consider themselves as choir boys, but rather as an alternative kind of boy band.