The St. Cronan's choir, along with some musicians from the senior classes in the school performed for the Ambassador and his diplomatic entourage.
May, 2009: The choir performed for the last time with their retiring founding director, Mary Alice Stollak, at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts for their Farewell Concert.
The choir met their partner choir, the Ljubljana Madrigalisti under the baton of Andreja Martinjak in Ljubljana, and the choirs performed on the Marketplatz.
Each choir performed as part of a multi-choir medley format as well as songs for the finale night of the show.
In May 2004, the choir performed at the Gala Concert of Podium 2004, the national biennial convention of the Association of Canadian Choral Conductors, held in Winnipeg.
While in Japan, the choir performed in Setagaya, a sister-city of Winnipeg, in Tokyo at the Canadian Embassy and in Kobe for a Symposium sponsored satellite concert.
The choir performed at the opening of the Olympic Stadium in London ten choirs contributed to the Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber single written to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.
Their trip included the Parade Band Marching through MGM Studios and the concert band performing in front of three judges, the chorus and show choir also performed in front of judges.
In December, the choir performed at the White House and the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
It takes bi-annual trips to perform across Europe, having visited Barcelona, Levico Terme, Strasbourg and Lake Geneva and in 2010 the choir performed in Budapest.