2 musical theatre singing classes in London

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ClassesProviderNext startScheduleDurationPriceTeacherVenue
Sing Broadway
8 Jul 2026
18:00 - 21:003 hour class
Short course4 weeks
£159.00
Sing musical theatre workshop
14 Jul 2026
19:30 - 21:302 hour class
Workshop3 weeks
£99.00
  • Starts Wed 8 Jul

    Sing Broadway

    Wed 8 Jul, 18:00 - 21:004 weeks
    City LitSingingKeeley Street
    4 weeksWed 18:00£159
    RichardHartleyWilsonKeeley Street
    RichardHartley
    Keeley StreetWC2B 4BA
    £159
  • Starts Tue 14 Jul

    Sing musical theatre workshop

    Tue 14 Jul, 19:30 - 21:303 weeks
    City LitSingingKeeley Street
    3 weeksTue 19:30£99
    KatherineStrohmaierKeeley Street
    KatherineStrohmaier
    Keeley StreetWC2B 4BA
    £99

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Frequently asked questions

I’m a complete beginner. Which singing class in London should I start with?

If you are completely new to singing, start with a beginner singing class, vocal taster, group singing course or introduction to singing. Look for classes that clearly say no experience is needed. A good first singing class should help you understand breathing, pitch, rhythm, vocal warm-ups and basic confidence in a supportive setting.

Should I choose group singing or one-to-one singing lessons first?

Choose group singing if you want a lower-cost, social and less intense way to start. Group classes can help you build confidence without feeling like all the attention is on you. Choose one-to-one singing lessons if you want personalised feedback, faster technical correction or help with a specific voice goal. For many beginners, a group class is the gentler first step.

What is the easiest singing class if I just want to try it once?

Look for a singing taster, one-off vocal workshop or beginner-friendly group class. These are usually better than a long course if you want to try singing without committing to several weeks. Choose a class that is clearly labelled for beginners or people with no previous singing experience.

Do I need to be able to sing well before joining a singing class?

No. Beginner singing classes are usually designed for people who want to learn, not people who already feel confident. You do not need a trained voice before starting. A good beginner class should help you explore your voice, practise simple exercises and build confidence gradually.

What is the difference between singing, vocal technique and musical theatre singing?

General singing classes usually cover voice basics such as breathing, pitch, tone, rhythm and confidence. Vocal technique classes focus more closely on how the voice works and how to sing safely. Musical theatre singing classes combine singing with performance, character and storytelling. If you are new, a general beginner singing class is usually the simplest place to start.

How many singing classes are currently listed on Learn.London?

Learn.London currently lists 2 singing classes in London. These include Musical Theatre from 1 London providers.

Which London providers offer singing classes?

Learn.London currently lists singing classes from 1 London providers, including City Lit. Use the provider column in the table to compare music schools, adult learning providers, vocal coaches, choirs and performing arts organisations by location, price, schedule and class type.

Can I find evening or weekend singing classes on Learn.London?

Yes. Learn.London currently lists 2 evening singing classes and 0 weekend singing classes in London. Use the day and time columns to compare singing classes that fit around work, study or other commitments.

Can I compare singing classes by price, location and duration?

Yes. The singing classes table lets you compare classes by price, location, provider, level, type, start date, day, time and duration. Prices currently range from £99 to £159, based on the classes listed on Learn.London.

How do I use the table to find the most suitable singing class?

Start by filtering for your level, then narrow the table by singing type, day, time, location, price and duration. This helps you quickly separate beginner singing classes from vocal technique, musical theatre singing, choir-style classes, one-off workshops, evening classes and longer singing courses.