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Climate Choir performs ‘We’re Gonna Switch Our Bank’ outside Barclays in Bristol

The Canary by The Canary
19 January 2026
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Members of the Climate Choir Movement sang a rousing rendition of We’re Gonna Switch Our Bank outside Barclays in Broadmead on Saturday 17 January. The performance aims to encourage the public to switch to banks with more ethical and environmentally friendly policies.

The action was a collaboration with the youth-led banking campaign SWITCHED. It’s a response to growing concerns about the role of financial institutions in supporting industries that contribute to climate change. SWITCHED’s mission is to empower people to make a difference by moving their money away from banks with harmful environmental practices to those supporting climate-positive investments.

The song they performed is a catchy and upbeat anthem inspired by the Netflix hit film KPop Demon Hunters. Kai Honey, Musical Director of the Climate Choir Movement, explained:

It is a grim reality that many of our banks continue to invest in fossil fuels, while the planet overheats. We’re singing this song to highlight how everyone can make a difference by switching to a more responsible bank or building society.

Gemma Fox-Worthington, founder of SWITCHED, added:

We’re thrilled to be collaborating with the Climate Choir Movement on this powerful initiative. By switching banks, we can take a direct stand against institutions that fund harmful industries and demand more responsible financial practices.

Featured image via the Climate Choir Movement

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