Manchester Evening News

Stars host singalong to bring people together

LIAM GALLAGHER AMONG THOSE GETTING INVOLVED IN CITY EVENT

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TAKE THAT’S Mark Owen and former Oasis singer Liam Gallagher, inset, are among the music stars hosting a mass doorstep singalong for Manchester tomorrow.

The event, titled Together In One Voice, will also see Tim Booth from James, Emeli Sande, Tom Walker and Liam Fray from The Courteener­s introduce live renditions of their music – sung by the public from their homes.

The one-off event is aimed to unite Greater Manchester and celebrate the importance of community during the pandemic lockdown.

The musicians will be inviting people to sing along from their doorsteps, windows, balconies and streets, introducin­g the set-list of songs via a live stream alongside other well-known faces from the world of entertainm­ent.

Tim Booth said: “Events like these are critical right now for the community and I am keen to support people in any way I can.”

Tom Walker added: “It’s great to be part of Together In One Voice. Manchester has been such a massive inspiratio­n to me over the years.”

The set-list of songs will be streamed for people to join in with via MIF Live – Manchester Internatio­nal Festival’s online channel – and broadcast on BBC Radio

Manchester, alongside introducti­ons and contributi­ons from the artists.

It will feature around 20 different community choirs and 30 musicians from across the city region who have all spent the last few weeks recording themselves playing their instrument­s. Dan McDwyer, musical director of the event, said: “It’s been a huge task recording the choirs and 30 musicians including rhythm, horns and strings, plus coordinati­ng sound engineers and mixing vocals from around 20 different choirs – all recording from their own homes safely within social distancing.

“But what a moment it’s going to be when those choirs, all singing in their bedrooms, are amplified by thousands of voices across Greater Manchester.”

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said: “Together In One Voice will help us all feel connected, and will be one of those incredible occasions which make Greater Manchester so special.”

The singalong is being captured on the night with drones, street cameras and residents’ own film clips which will be edited together afterwards to produce an extended broadcast which will be transmitte­d on Sunday May 31 at 6pm.

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