The Sing Out Project is the home of the North West’s Premier Gospel Choir
‘Manchester Sing Out Choir’
The choir is available for:
- Weddings
- Bar Mitzvahs
- Festivals
- Concerts
- Corporate Events
- Recordings and More.
The size of the choir vary from 5 to 45 singers, accompanied by 5 piece band or a single musician.
Weddings
The Sing Out Project works with Gospel Choir 4 Weddings, a company dedicated to meeting the choir needs of your wedding ceremony or reception big or small with the aim of ensuring your special day is extra special. For further information and a quote please visit: www.gospelchoir4weddings.co.uk
Workshops
The Sing Out Project provide and deliver a variety of music and arts services throughout the UK and Europe. We have skilled and enthusiastic tutors and workshop facilitators who will ensure you reach your full potential. We have experience working with Schools / Colleges / Universitys / community groups and more
Bar Mitzvah
We offer a selection of up-beat inspirational / soul and popular music to suit the occasion. Whether you are having a sit down meal or a party with dancing to celebrate this coming of age celebration. The Sing Out Project works with a professional house band who have experience of playing all genres of music creating the right atmosphere to mark the momentous occasion.
Festivals
Sing Out Project has worked with various artist / groups to create the right sound for their live recordings. Please see below:
GrammyAward winning Gorillaz: British virtual Band created by Damon Albarn featuring Manchester Sing Ot Choir
Bethel Young Voices Choir
Basic Guitar / Drum / Keyboard Lessons
If you would like to learn a new instrument and are interested in the Guitar, Drums or Keyboard then why not enquire and book to have a taster session.
lly develop the long awaited basic skills enabling you to play a song at the end of your session.
For more information please complete the form on the ‘Contact Us’ page or simply send an email to ‘singoutproject@hotmail.co.uk’ detailling your request.

