Tiffany Rivera
Tiffany Rivera (she/her) is a Vancouver-based vocalist, performer, and music educator specializing in pop, R&B, and soul. With a career spanning major national events and top-tier stages, she brings exceptional artistry, professionalism, and musical depth to her work.
Tiffany has performed at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, the FIFA Women’s World Cup Official Draw, Khatsahlano Music Festival, and the Variety of Hearts Telethon. She is a frequent national anthem vocalist for major events including the Vancouver Sun Run, and has sung for professional sports teams such as the Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver Whitecaps, Vancouver Canadians, and Toronto Raptors.

Grounded.
Soulful.
Intentional.
Tiffany holds a Jazz Studies Diploma and a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Therapy from Capilano University, with training across pop, R&B, soul, jazz, choral music, classical voice, and musical theatre. She spent seven years as a music educator at Fraser Academy, where she led the Rock Band Program and provided individualized vocal instruction.
At Chorus Studio, Tiffany serves as Music Director of Pacific Soul, leading singers of all levels in a highly supportive and accessible program. While her training and experience are extensive, her greatest strength lies in her ability to break down complex musical and vocal concepts into clear, practical tools. Her rehearsals are focused, welcoming, and confidence-building, creating an environment where singers feel challenged, supported, and genuinely excited to sing.
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Tiffany
Musical Influences
Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Dua Lipa
Favourite Karaoke Song
The Greatest Love Of All by Whitney Houston
What I Wish Every Singer Knew
Singers have the most important job/role in any band. We are more than just instruments that sing melodic lines. We have the unique opportunity to tell a story, evoke emotion and hype up any crowd.
Why I Teach
I enjoy connecting with people and giving them opportunities to come out of their shell. I enjoy observing their progress and encouraging them to reach further than they thought they could.

