The Singing Workshop brings wellbeing into the workplace through the power of group singing. We run fun, inclusive singing workshops for businesses that want to help their teams connect, recharge, and feel inspired.
Our sessions fit all abilities and leave the participants smiling and energised. They prove that singing really is the key to a happy, healthy, confident and motivated team!
We offer three flexible options to suit different organisations and goals:
- One-off singing workshops – a memorable night out that helps your teams bond.
- Regular singing sessions as part of an employee wellbeing programme – ideal for B Corps and companies looking to strengthen their benefits offering.
- Lunchtime choir – delivered as a focused 12-week programme.
At The Singing Workshop, our mission is simple: to make workplaces happier, healthier, and more connected through the joy of singing together.
Singing and Employee Wellbeing
We all know that singing is fun (and maybe a little bit scary sometimes, but don’t worry, our workshops take all the fear of singing away, we promise!).
But studies1 have also linked group singing to:
- Multiple health benefits
- A stronger sense of inclusion and belonging
- Improvements in confidence
- Ability to achieve long-term goals
The Singing Workshop taps into all of these benefits in a fun, exciting and engaging form.
PICK YOUR SINGING PROGRAMME
Our Singing Workshops
Whether you’re a small team looking for a fun night out, a medium-sized B Corp wanting to improve their social impact, or a larger organisation that would like to expand its employee wellbeing programmes, we’ve got you covered.
Pick the workshop type that suits you best and find out more about how it works.



Singing Sessions in Bristol and the South West
We cover the area within 50 miles from Bristol.
Depending on which singing programme you choose, we either come to your office
or your team comes to a local studio/function room.
- Here are just a few studies worth reading:
A Review of the Physiological Effects and Mechanisms of Singing
Choral Singing, Performance Perception, and Immune System Changes in Salivary Immunoglobulin A and Cortisol
The ice-breaker effect: singing mediates fast social bonding
Singing for health: an exploration of the issues
Group singing fosters mental health and wellbeing: findings from the East Kent “singing for health” network project
Pulmonary Function in Singers and Wind-Instrument Players
Effects of choir singing or listening on secretory immunoglobulin A, cortisol, and emotional state
+ The Choir with No Name impact report ↩︎

