Choir Showcase starts at 1.30pm and finishes by 4pm. Tickets are $15 and include the A&P Show.
They hope the choir festival will become an event where talent is recognised and excellent community singing becomes a tradition, Mr Dixon said.
The Mosaic Waikato Modern Choir from Cambridge, known for its magic, is expected to astound the audience.
The Ōhinemuri Singers have been singing for over 75 years and have 25-30 singers while the Waikato Rivertones, an award-winning chorus of women aged nine to 70+ years with more than 20 years singing experience and is known for its four-part a cappella harmony.
The Rivertones have represented New Zealand at several International Sweet Adeline Competitions, the most recent in Las Vegas.
World winners of the Harmony Classic contest in San Antonio, Texas, the choir sings everything from heart-felt ballads to lively toe-tapping up-tunes with choreography.
The Te Aroha Singers Community Choir is known for its annual major concert, love for workshops and collaborative projects with other choirs.
Male Voices Waikato, a traditional male voice choir going since 1995 covers pop, gospel, classical, jazz, folk, musicals and contemporary and Mighty River Harmony, 40 men singing four-part harmony.
They have won six New Zealand bronze medals, one silver medal and one gold medal.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The A&P Show is October 26 to 28. The choral festival will be on the Sunday afternoon starting at 1.30pm. It will become a regular feature of future A&P shows.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for under 10s. Discounts for groups of 10 or 20.
Tickets are available online here.
Door sales will be available.
More information at the Waikato A&P Show website.