Why Singing in a Choir Is the Perfect Autumn Activity- Ealing Choir
- Elizabeth (admin)

- Jul 14
- 2 min read
Lift Your Spirits This Autumn – Join an Ealing Choir!
As the evenings draw in and the chill of autumn settles around us, many of us find ourselves craving connection, warmth, and a boost in mood. One of the most joyful and surprising ways to nourish your well-being during the darker months?
Join an Ealing choir.
Singing in a choir isn't just fun—it’s genuinely good for you. Research shows that group singing releases endorphins (those lovely feel-good chemicals) and oxytocin, which helps lower stress and increase feelings of bonding and trust. It’s no wonder that so many people walk out of choir rehearsals smiling and uplifted. That weekly rhythm of music and laughter can become a real anchor as the seasons shift.
If you’re looking for something meaningful to do this autumn—something for you—then this is your sign to give choir a go.
Sing with Love2sing – Ealing’s Joyful Choir for Confident Singers
At Love2sing, we’re not your average beginner group—we’re an intermediate choir, perfect for those who can hold a tune, love singing harmonies, and want to be part of a vibrant musical community. There are no auditions, but we do ask that you’re comfortable reading music (at least a little!) and confident in carrying your part.

Led by the dynamic and inspiring Elizabeth Lusty, our rehearsals are full of energy, laughter, and rich musicality. We sing uplifting, genre-spanning songs in harmony, and every week offers that perfect blend of challenge and fun.
Whether you're returning to singing after a break or looking for a new musical home, you'll find a warm welcome here.
Your Autumn of Singing Starts Here
🗓 Join us on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 PM📍 St Barnabas Church Hall, Pitshanger Lane, Ealing🗓 Autumn Term: September 9 – December 2💻 Trial session: Just £10 – book online via our website

Why not make this the season you put joy and music at the heart of your weekly routine? Come along for a trial and see if we’re the choir for you. We’d love to sing with you.

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