Ashingtom Male Voice Choir
Ashington & District
Male Voice Choir
A community choir with a rich tradition


Musical Experience




Previous Experience is Not Essential!

To join you do not have to be able to read music or have previous experience of singing in a choir. What we are looking for is your enthusiasm, your enjoyment of singing and eagerness to join and sing with us.

Building Sustainability for the Future!

We are always keen to strengthen the Choir and will consider suitable new members at any time. The choir is always interested in hearing from anyone who may be interested in joining a great bunch of guys.

Whether you are tenor, baritone or bass, we would love to hear from you.

As a friendly group of 'nonprofessional' like-minded singers, we consider ourselves approachable should you decide to apply for membership.

What do we sing?

Why don’t you check out the following link, Repertoire 

Are you interested in giving it a try?

Why don’t you check out the following link, Join the Choir.

 
Forthcoming Events

Friday 24 Apr 26 7:00 pm
Heritage Charity Concert
Charity Fundraiser for Young Lives verses Cancer
Venue: County Hall Morpeth
For more info call: 01670815534

Saturday 6 Jun 26 3:00 pm
Heritage Concert
Charity Fundraiser
Venue: St Nicholas Church Cramlington
For more info call: 01670815534

Saturday 13 Jun 26
Miners Memorial Service
Act of remembrance
Venue: Woodhorn Museum
For more info call: 01670815534

Saturday 11 Jul 26
Beamish outing
Heritage Concert
Venue: Band Hall in the Pit Village
For more info call: 01760815534

Thursday 13 Aug 26 11:00 am
Anniversary Heritage Concert
Community engagement free event
Venue: Woodhorn Museum
For more info call: 01670815534

Thursday 13 Aug 26 1:30 pm
Annivesary Heritage Concert
Community engagement free event
Venue: Woodhorn Museum

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Ashington & District Male Voice Choir - A friendly male voice choir based in the North East of England

We thank Ashington Town Council for their support.