The Harrogate Harmony Barbershop Chorus is hosting a new course to encourage men of all ages to get into singing.
The group is hosting its 'Let All Men Singalong Course' on Wednesday 5th June from 7:30pm.
They aim to attract men of all ages and experiences to be part of their singing community and to improve their own mental wellbeing.
Harrogate Harmony Barbershop Chorus are a group located at St Peter's Church on Cambridge Street.
A spokesperson for the group said:
"We are a friendly group of male singers who enjoy singing in the Barbershop, close harmony style.
"We sing for our own enjoyment and undertake a number of local engagements every year."
An evening’s singing, including refreshments and time to socialise, is charged at £5 with cash payable on the door.
If you want to hear more about the course contact Leo on 07545 499326 or email pro@harrogateharmony.org.uk

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