Loveland High School Choir Offers Singing Valentines

TV Singers group brings back annual tradition of delivering personalized love song performances

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The Thompson Valley High School choir program's TV Singers group is once again offering Singing Valentines in Loveland, Colorado this Valentine's Day season. Interested individuals or organizations can reserve a performance, where the student singers will visit a chosen location and perform one of six love song selections, while also delivering a box of chocolates or gummies.

Why it matters

The Singing Valentines program is a longstanding tradition in Loveland that brings a sense of nostalgia and community spirit, with the students gaining valuable musical experience by arranging and performing the a cappella songs themselves. It's a way for the high school choir to spread joy and raise funds for their program.

The details

The TV Singers, an audition-only choir group, will perform the Singing Valentines on Thursday and Friday, visiting schools, businesses, and homes around Loveland. Customers can choose from six love song options, including tracks by artists like John Legend, Taylor Swift, and Mariah Carey. The students not only sing, but also deliver a box of chocolates or gummies along with the performance.

  • The Singing Valentines will take place on Thursday, February 14 and Friday, February 15, 2026.
  • Reservations for the Singing Valentines are still open and will remain so until all slots are filled.

The players

Thompson Valley High School Choir Program

The high school choir program that houses the audition-only TV Singers group responsible for delivering the Singing Valentines.

TV Singers

An audition-only choir group within the Thompson Valley High School choir program that performs the Singing Valentines.

Bryan Kettlewell

The choir director at Thompson Valley High School who oversees the Singing Valentines program, which has been active for at least 20 years.

Elaina Brese

A sophomore and performer with the TV Singers group who was inspired to join after receiving a Singing Valentine herself last year.

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What they’re saying

“It's a great way to spread some love throughout the community. It's kind of an old school tradition, people don't really go around singing on people's doorsteps anymore. But I think there's something nostalgic about physically delivering a singing valentine, rather than an e-card or something digital.”

— Bryan Kettlewell, Choir Director (Loveland Reporter-Herald)

“I want them to sit there and go 'Oh my God people are singing to me, this is so fun'”

— Elaina Brese, Sophomore Performer (Loveland Reporter-Herald)

What’s next

Reservations for the Singing Valentines will remain open until all slots are filled.

The takeaway

The Singing Valentines program run by the Thompson Valley High School choir is a beloved Loveland tradition that brings joy to the community while also providing valuable musical experience for the student performers.