Circle City Sound Offers Singing Valentines in Central Indiana

The men's a cappella chorus will deliver live quartet performances on February 13-14.

Feb. 4, 2026 at 4:15pm

Circle City Sound, a men's a cappella chorus in Indianapolis, will offer Singing Valentines across central Indiana on February 13 and 14. The group is part of the Barbershop Harmony Society and has been active in the local music community since 1948. Customers can order live quartet performances starting at $30, with options for guaranteed delivery times and extended interactions. The chorus is also accepting new members and has upcoming performances planned for St. Patrick's Day and Indianapolis 500 events.

Why it matters

Singing Valentines provide a unique and personal way to celebrate the holiday, and Circle City Sound's a cappella performances offer a special musical experience. The group's community engagement reflects the broader mission of the Barbershop Harmony Society to promote four-part a cappella singing.

The details

Circle City Sound will dispatch multiple quartets throughout the central Indiana region on February 13 and 14 to deliver Singing Valentines. A standard performance costs $30, while a guaranteed one-hour delivery window or extended quartet interaction is available for $50. Each delivery includes a live a cappella performance and a physical gift for the recipient. Orders must be placed through the organization's website by February 10, and customers will receive an estimated delivery time for the selected day.

  • Circle City Sound will deliver Singing Valentines on February 13 and 14, 2026.
  • Orders for the Singing Valentines must be placed by February 10, 2026.

The players

Circle City Sound

A men's a cappella chorus in Indianapolis that is part of the Barbershop Harmony Society. The group has been active in the local music community since 1948 and regularly qualifies for the Barbershop Harmony Society's annual International Convention.

Half-A-Byte quartet

A quartet within Circle City Sound that will be dispatched to deliver Singing Valentines, featuring Steve McCullough, Brent Lollar, Eric Turpen, and David Pygman.

David Zimmerman

A member of the Circle City Sound chorus who stated that the Singing Valentines are designed for a wide range of recipients.

Steve McCullough

A member of the Half-A-Byte quartet within Circle City Sound, who said the Valentine's program reflects the group's broader mission of community engagement.

David Pygman

A member of the Half-A-Byte quartet within Circle City Sound, who also serves as the public address announcer for the Indianapolis Indians and Indy Fuel.

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What they’re saying

“Singing Valentines are designed for a wide range of recipients.”

— David Zimmerman, Chorus member (wishtv.com)

“The Valentine's program reflects the group's broader mission of community engagement.”

— Steve McCullough, Quartet member (wishtv.com)

What’s next

Circle City Sound is currently accepting new members and does not require the ability to read music. Rehearsals are held Mondays from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at St. Luke's United Methodist Church on 96th Street.

The takeaway

Circle City Sound's Singing Valentines offer a unique and personal way to celebrate the holiday, while also showcasing the group's commitment to community engagement and the broader mission of the Barbershop Harmony Society to promote four-part a cappella singing.