In the 1990s, a group of Catholic school girls in Scotland have an opportunity to participate in a choir competition in Edinburgh. However, their primary interest is not winning the competition, but rather drinking, partying, and hooking up. Despite their lack of preparation or seriousness about the competition, they manage to secure a spot in the competition.
As the competition begins, the girls find themselves struggling with their singing skills and performing poorly. They also struggle with their social lives and are unable to fully focus on their music. As the competition progresses, they continue to disappoint their teachers and mentors, leading to further criticism and disapproval from their peers.
Despite their poor performance, the girls manage to survive the competition and return home. However, their experience has left them feeling disappointed and unfulfilled, as they realize that they were never truly interested in pursuing a career in music or performing. Instead, they feel that their true passion lies elsewhere, and they are unsure of what direction to take next.
Overall, this story highlights the importance of prioritizing one's goals and interests over materialistic pursuits. While it may be important to pursue success in certain areas, it is equally important to stay true to oneself and pursue activities that bring joy and fulfillment.