Celebrating 10 years of the National Youth Choir and Inspire Music partnership in Nottinghamshire

Published 13th May 2026

National Youth Choir and Inspire Music, the Nottinghamshire Music Hub, celebrate 10 years of fruitful partnership in 2026.

A choir on stage at christmas with two National Youth Choir workshop hosts on stage

Over this time the partnership has enabled over 6000 young people across the region to experience the life-changing joy of singing together.

The opportunities to sing have included massed performances at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, workshops in schools and in 2024 a National Youth Choir SING! region was launched in Nottinghamshire, offering a chance for keen singers aged 9 -13 to take their singing further over a series of weekend workshop days.

Since then, 169 young singers have taken part in the workshops, and 21 of those have auditioned to join National Youth Choir. These young people wouldn’t have auditioned for the choir if it weren’t for SING! in Nottinghamshire, and the hope is that many more will follow in their footsteps as the pathway continues.

Inspire Music is part of Inspire, an organisation delivering culture, learning and libraries on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council. 2026 also marks Inspire's tenth year, celebrating a decade of supporting people of all ages to read, learn, create and connect. National Youth Choir host SING! workshops at cultural venues across the county, including the wonderful library in Mansfield town centre, thanks to the in-kind support from the partnership.

"This has been a decade of remarkable achievement, made possible through this partnership, support and belief in what Inspire can deliver for Nottinghamshire’s communities".

Peter Gaw, CEO of Inspire
A choir group of school children

Back in 2016, the collaboration between Inspire Music and National Youth Choir began on the largest stage in the region, the Royal Concert Hall Nottingham.

The partnership has always focused on providing incredible performance opportunities to young people. Over time the scope of the projects has evolved, moving away from two large-scale events a year, towards the annual An Inspired Christmas Concert and more focused activity in schools and workshops.

In an era when shifts in funding and staffing have often meant that long term, sustained projects are hard to achieve, the partnership has found a shared sense of purpose and values.

"Partnership and collaboration sit at the heart of everything we do at Inspire, and our 10-year journey with the National Youth Choir and the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham is a powerful example of what can be achieved when organisations grow together.

What began as a gentle testing of the a cappella waters has evolved into a full-blown confidence in part singing, musicianship and expressive performance. Year by year, we have watched our young people discover new abilities, take creative risks, and find their voices both musically and personally.

This shared commitment to nurturing potential has shaped not only the sound we create, but the culture of courage and joy that surrounds it. We are deeply grateful to everyone who makes this work possible.”

Lucy Reid, Music Services Manager for Inspire
A group of children in school uniform stand with two vocal coaches

An Inspired Christmas Concert, the annual performance event at the Royal Concert Hall Nottingham, has continued to feature young people from secondary schools across Nottinghamshire performing together as a massed choir with expert vocal leaders from National Youth Choir. For this event, young singers come together from schools across the region to learn brand-new music and meet other young people who love to sing. In the evening, they share these new pieces, as well as performances with their own school choirs, with an audience of schools and families.

The National Youth Choir and Inspire Music partnership has developed over the years. Over this time, National Youth Choir have visited and delivered singing workshops in many of the secondary schools across Nottinghamshire.

Thank you to all our kind supporters and partners for making this work possible. We are also very grateful to all those supporters who wish to remain anonymous.

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