You already know the words
Singalong PianistOne piano. Every voice.
A live, joyful, brilliantly inclusive singalong that turns a room full of guests into the headline act.
Birthdays · Parties · After-parties
The joy of singing together
Not a performance.
A shared moment.
There is a point in a great party when everyone stops being an audience.
I begin with songs that invite people in rather than putting them on the spot. Familiar choruses spread across the room, requests start arriving and the energy builds naturally.
From four floors singing Bohemian Rhapsody together to a packed room finding the same Oasis chorus, the best moments are spontaneous, warm and impossible to manufacture.
How the room changes
A chorus built
in four beats.
Nobody is forced to sing. By the end, very few can resist.
Warm-up
Recognisable songs settle the room and make joining in feel effortless.
Momentum
Requests and bigger choruses begin to pull guests towards the piano.
Full voice
Rock anthems, pop classics and guilty pleasures bring everyone together.
The big finish
One final song lands with the entire room singing as one.
The singalong setlist
The songs people
cannot not sing.
Rock anthems, Britpop, pop classics and timeless favourites—with requests welcomed throughout.
- 01Don’t Look Back in AngerOasis
- 02Bohemian RhapsodyQueen
- 03AngelsRobbie Williams
- 04Hey JudeThe Beatles
- 05Piano ManBilly Joel
Effortlessly handled
Big energy,
carefully judged.
- 01
Tell me who is coming
Age range, occasion, venue and the kind of crowd you expect.
- 02
Share the essential songs
Include favourites, in-jokes, dedications and absolute no-go choices.
- 03
I build the arc
The music begins accessibly and rises at exactly the right pace.
- 04
Everyone joins in
Requests steer the room towards a finale that feels entirely its own.
People who had never met were arm in arm around the piano. It was joyful, ridiculous and absolutely the highlight of the party.
Birthday celebration
Good to know
Questions, answered.
Will people be pressured to sing?
Never. The atmosphere is inclusive and relaxed; guests join when they are ready.
What songs work best?
Songs with instantly recognisable choruses work brilliantly—Queen, Oasis, The Beatles, Elton John and plenty of unexpected favourites.
Can guests make requests?
Yes. Requests are a central part of the experience and help make every singalong unique.
What events suit a singalong pianist?
Birthdays, private parties, wedding after-parties, corporate celebrations, pubs, festivals and any gathering ready to loosen its tie.
You know how this ends
Get everyone
around the piano.
Send the date and tell me who is coming. I’ll bring the songs; they can bring the voices.
Start the singalong