Join us for what's sure to be an amazing evening of music with highly-acclaimed singer, Natalie Weiss, right here at Logan High School! Click here to order tickets. An acclaimed vocal performer and coach, Natalie Weiss has achieved major success on and off the stage. Her performance videos mixed with her “edutainment” series, Breaking Down The Riffs®, made her a viral sensation, with 30 million views on YouTube alone. Her groundbreaking and fun approach to pop technique has become a growing standard in the music industry.
Natalie is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after celebrity vocal coaches and collaborators. She has sung with everyone from Broadway greats to iconic TV and media personalities including Tori Kelly, Ben Platt, Katharine McPhee, Pentatonix, Gaten Matarazzo, Shoshana Bean and Cheyenne Jackson, just to name a few. She has performed to sold-out audiences and has led master classes in dozens of major cities across the US and abroad.
Natalie's voice can be heard on The Greatest Showman soundtrack, Dear Evan Hansen cast recording, The Incredibles 2 jingles, and multiple musical theatre composers' albums. She has performed on Broadway in Everyday Rapture, Off-Broadway in Emojiland, in national tours of Wicked & Les Miserables, and regional productions of Ghost and Chess.
She was an American Idol season 4 semi-finalist and has performed the National Anthem at Cowboys & Shea Stadium. Natalie holds a BFA in musical theatre from Penn State University.
The LHS Chamber Singers are Logan High School's premier vocal ensemble. The Chamber Singers have been recognized for their outstanding musicianship at local, state, and national levels. They were selected to be a part of the inaugural Music For All National Choir Festival in Indianapolis as one of only 13 choirs in the United States, were chosen to perform the opening concert for the Ohio Choral Directors Association Summer Conference of 2019 at Otterbein University, and were named the Most Spirited Choir in America by Varsity Brands, for which they appeared on Good Day Columbus in May of that year. In March of 2020, they performed with the Capital University Chapel Choir, alongside two other high school choirs, at Carnegie Hall in New York City, under the direction of Dr. Lynda Hasseler; this was the final concert that took place on Carnegie Hall Stage before the COVID-19 shutdown. Additionally, they were selected to sing for hundreds of educators at the Ohio Music Educators Association Professional Development Conference in Cleveland, OH in February of this year. Lastly, it is an incredible honor and privilege for the Chamber Singers to share the stage and make music with Natalie Weiss.