Wirral Singing Café - Coast To Coast
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Wirral Singing Café - Coast To Coast

When

Friday, 19 June 2026, 19:30 – 21:30

Williamson Art Gallery & Museum

Slatey Road, Birkenhead, CH43 4UE

Time

19:3021:30

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Wirral Singing Café offers the local community a place where people can drop in for a drink and a sing along. Musicians from the Singing Cafes have been performing at various venues on the Wirral for over 12 years. The musical repertoire is based largely around the songs from the 1940s to the 1980s with a bit of rock and roll dancing. Books of lyrics are also given out to audience members. A number of Lead Singers support the music, and the main accompaniment is provided by a piano or guitar, we aim to provide a happy chatty place to meet friends, sing along, or just sit back and enjoy the music. Cafes are held regularly at 8 different venues throughout the Wirral; some are weekly, and others are fortnightly or monthly. Wirral Singing Café will be at the The Williamson Art Gallery & Museum on the 19th June at 18:30pm. This performance will be a mix of solo and duet pieces, together with audience participation songs. There is a wide variety of music, so whatever your tastes, you should find plenty to enjoy! FREE – Donations are welcomed, No booking needed. The Williamson Café will be open serving light bites & snacks as well as hot and cold drinks including alcoholic beverage.

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