Hundreds of pupils from across Wolverhampton are preparing for a spectacular musical celebration in Queen Square next week.

Around 500 children from 19 primary and special schools will be taking part in the free vocal workshop, which runs from 11.30am to 12.30pm on Tuesday (11 June), performing songs in a wide range of styles and traditions. 

They will also debut a new song about Wolverhampton composed especially for the occasion by school staff and Paul Wilcox, vocal lead for Wolverhampton Music Education Hub. 

The schools involved include Wodensfield Primary, Woden Primary, West Park Primary, Pennfields School, Goldthorn Park Primary, Bilston CE Primary, Woodfield Infants, St Stephen’s Primary, Warstones Primary, Parkfield Primary, St Anthony’s Primary, Nishkam Primary, Penn Hall School, Rakegate Primary, Westcroft School, Fallings Park Primary, Perry Hall Primary, Oak Meadow Primary and Stow Heath Primary.

Tuesday’s performance marks the culmination of a six-month project run by Wolverhampton Music Service. Teachers have taken part in regular workshops at the Music Service where they learned songs which they could subsequently teach in their own schools. 

Councillor Dr Michael Hardacre, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, said: “Music is an important part of a young person's education, and our Music Service provides quality teaching for children and young people across Wolverhampton. This will be an excellent opportunity for the pupils to show off their talents.”

Wolverhampton Music Service provides high quality tuition and musical opportunities for youngsters from schools across the city, including the chance to perform with its flagship groups, Wolverhampton Youth Orchestra and Wolverhampton Youth Wind Orchestra. To find out more, please visit Music Service.