The Master Chorale of Tampa Bay: This organization offers free group singing experiences known as "The BIG SING," which are open to everyone regardless of musical training or experience.
Carrollwood Cultural Center's Community Chorus: This group is open to anyone who wants to sing and meets weekly for rehearsals. The chorus performs at local events and welcomes members from all walks of life.
Tampa Oratorio Singers: In addition to their main ensemble, the organization offers a virtual "Sing Smart" educational program with sessions and outlines available on its website. It is currently restructuring its other free offerings, so check back for updates.
Minister Larenz Johnson and The Tampa Mass Choir: This gospel choir ministry posts on its Facebook page and uses a form for those interested in joining.
Free vocal workshops
Arts Conservatory for Teens: This organization offers free vocal performance and songwriting classes for teens ages 10 to 18 at the Gardenville Recreation Center. The classes typically start in the fall.
Free resources for parents
Champions For Children: TALK READ SING Tampa Bay: This community awareness campaign encourages parents to talk, read, and sing to their children to support early brain development. While it does not offer singing lessons, it provides information and resources on using song to aid in a child's development.
Free karaoke for disadvantaged households
Free Karaoke is excited to give back to the community by offering free in-home karaoke experiences to households facing financial or personal challenges. Through our “Why Do You Think You Should Get Free Karaoke?” contest, participants are invited to share their stories and tell us why a night of music, laughter, and connection would make a difference in their lives. Whether it’s to lift spirits, celebrate family, or simply bring joy where it’s needed most, Free Karaoke believes everyone deserves the chance to sing freely—no matter their circumstances.