
Would your school like to be involved in singing alongside other young voices in your local area?
Then please do consider taking part in our Lancashire Sings 25-26 programme.
Inspiring the young people of Lancashire to love and enjoy music is the aim of Lancashire Sings, you can sign your school up here.
Lancashire Sings 24/25 reached over 5000 pupils across Lancashire across all key stages.
The wider benefits of singing are widely known; from enhancing general learning skills in reading and language to contributing to enhanced well-being and developing confidence in our young people. Our Lancashire schools are noticing the long lasting effects of regular, quality singing in their lives.
For a cost of £99 your school will receive;
- High quality resources that benefit the whole school for the entire academic year.
- An in person Teacher CPD and networking event, that will support learning the repertoire, best singing practice in good technique, vocal health and musical understanding.
- Our Vocal Leader will come to your school to deliver a vocal workshop prior to the performance.
- A large scale, public performance that develops confidence and stagecraft to create long lasting musical memories and hopefully a lifelong love for singing.
Last year our Lancashire Sings programme covered events across the county including in Lytham, Preston, Burnley, Lancaster and District, Ormskirk and Chorley.
For Lancashire Sings 25/26, our main venues are Lytham (11th and 12th March), Preston (20th, 21st, 22nd April), Chorley (10th, 11th, 12th June), Burnley (8th,9th,10th July) and Blackpool (3rd March), we are really looking forward to seeing you there!
Sign up is now open for our KS2 events until Friday the 10th October. Click here!
Here’s what people are saying about our Lancashire Sings@:
‘ An afternoon of absolute joy!!
‘We love Lytham Sings! It is a small and friendly event that is always a great experience. We’ve taken part in Lytham Sings every year since it began and intend to continue doing so.’
‘ This was a lovely project; we did it with our choir but would consider a whole class approach in future. It is very good value for money, compared to projects we have engaged with in the past. The venue was good and very handy for our school, eliminating coach costs! The range of songs was really good and enjoyable for the children.’