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This December, roll up and join in the ‘Be a Star’ singing workshops at the British Music Experience and try your hand at one of the nation’s favourite Christmas-themed songs, “Do they know it’s Christmas?”
The national museum of rock and pop at The O2 will be putting on sessions that the whole family can take part in. Lead by professional vocal and guitar tutors, the free 45 minute workshops will provide performance tips and a whole host of weird and wonderful instruments to play on. Don’t miss your chance to learn to sing and play one of the most played Christmas anthems in this free 45 minute workshop taking place twice at 12pm and 4pm daily from Saturday 18th to Tuesday 21st December.

We're thrilled to welcome Steve Lipson for the next masterclass in our Producer Series.
Steve Lipson, record producer, songwriter and guitarist, has worked with numerous artists, including Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Whitney Houston, Grace Jones, Paul McCartney, Pet Shop Boys, Simple Minds, Jeff Beck and Annie Lennox.

We're thrilled to welcome Mica Paris for our first Vocal Masterclass.
Following in the footsteps of previous artist lead sessions with the likes of Jeff Beck, TY and Chris Difford, Mica will be talking about her career and influences and her own amazing musical instrument - her voice.

21 January
In Conversation with Neil Innes: Artist Series

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Producer Series: Steve Lipson Masterclass
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Vocal Masterclass: Mica Paris
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Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams rose to fame in the early 1990s, when he answered an advert in the Manchester press inviting applications for a five-piece boy band called Take That. In 1996, Robbie shocked fans by announcing he was leaving the group. As a solo artist, he has produced hit albums like Life Thru A Lens and Escapology and has been awarded the most BRIT Awards ever for a British artist. This guitar was played by Robbie at his famous 2003 Knebworth concerts, which drew 375,000 people and broke box office records.
